Montgomery Bar Association Family Law Section

CUSTODY RESOURCE MANUAL

Distributed February 2017 NOTICE This information has been compiled solely as an information source. It has been comprised of those individuals who have identified as possible resources for custody matters. There has been no independent verification of the professional qualifications of the individuals included. The appearance of any person or entity on this list should not be construed as an endorsement by the Montgomery Bar Association or of the Bench of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas. TABLE OF CONTENTS

Specialty Providers  Anger Management Providers...... 1  Supervised Visitation Providers ...... 2  Drug Testing Providers...... 4  Parenting Class Providers...... 6

Provider Lists  Custody Evaluations...... 7  Individual Psychological Evaluations ...... 8  School / Educational Evaluations...... 9  Drug and Alcohol Evaluations ...... 10  Marital / Couples Therapy...... 11  Individual Therapy with Adults...... 12  Individual Therapy with Children ...... 13  Individual Therapy with Adolescents...... 14  Family Counseling...... 15  Co-Parent Counseling...... 16  Reunification (Parent-Child) ...... 17  Drug and Alcohol Treatment...... 18

Mental Health Professionals Directory...... 19

Curriculum Vitae of Mental Health Professionals  Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D...... 24  William F. Coffey, LCSW...... 28  Steven R. Cohen, Ph.D., FPPR...... 30  Gerald Cooke, Ph.D...... 46  Margaret Cooke, Ph.D...... 61  Aubrey Daam, MA, LPC...... 66  Talia Eisenstein, Psy.D...... 68  Harris Finkeslstein, Ph.D...... 70  Carol A. Gantman, Ph.D...... 75  Andrea Katin, MSW, JD, LCSW ...... 79  Anna DeVries Lawler, Ph.D...... 83  Constance M. Mesiarik, J.D., Ph.D...... 88  Jonathan A. Moselle, Ph.D...... 96  Stephanie Kline Newberg...... 99  Tina Rosetta Paone ...... 105  Lucy S. Raizman...... 121  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D...... 124  Diana S. Rosenstein, Ph.D...... 125  Linda Santana, M.A., LPC ...... 131  Mark D. Schenker, Ph.D...... 134  Nancy Schneider, J.D., Ph.D...... 138  Arnold Terry Shienvold, Ph.D...... 140  Kasey E. Shienvold, Psy.D., MBA...... 151  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C...... 156  Leda Sportolari, LCSW ...... 165  Valerie Travis ...... 170  Kim Barnhart Wilson, LCSW ...... 172 ANGER MANAGEMENT PROVIDERS

Creative Health Services Menergy 11 Robinson Street 7500 Germantown Ave, Pottstown, PA 19464 , PA 19119 610-326-9250 ext. 1197 215-242-2235 creativehs.org/anger-management www.menergy.org

Ira Bilofsky, LCSW Watershed Family Counseling 100 S. Main Street, 1A 715 Twining Road, Suite 110 North Wales, PA 19454 Dresher PA 19025 T: 215-661-9515 T: 215-884-0400 Web: http://www.bilofsky.com Web: http://www.watershedfc.com/

Dr. John Seader, PhD, CAMA The Men’s Resource Center AGMA Consulting Group 1601 Walnut Street, Suite 1017 Madeira Ave, Jenkintown, PA 19046 Philadelphia, PA 19102 T: 215-885-8045 T: 1.215.564.0488 Web: http://www.agmaconsulting.com/ Web: http://www.themensresourcecenter.org

Kerstin Miller M.Div, LMFT, CST, CFR 168 West Ridge Pike #208 Limerick, Pa 19468 T: 610 889 0419 #6 Web: http://www.kerstinmiller.com/

1 SUPERVISED VISITATION PROVIDERS

Chester County Child & Adolescent Counseling Services Child First Family Services Southeastern PA, LLC 131 East Orange Street 220 W. Gay Street, 3rd Flr., Lancaster, PA West Chester, PA 19380 610-861-8779 610-764-8655 Kim Melhorn Angela Nyguen [email protected] [email protected] http://www.childfirstonefamilyservices.com http://www.counselingservicesofsepa.com/SupervisedVisitati County: Chester onProgram.en.html Fees: Free Intake; $45/hr; $35/hr over 6 hrs County: Chester $50 for travel up 50 miles Fees: $85/hr - Intake, $75/hr – visitation for minimum of 2 hours per visit Appears in Court: Yes Location Services: On Site

Childhood Solutions (Ft. Washington) Dr. Matt Shollenberger, PhPC 455 Pennsylvania Ave. 1306 Old Wilmington Pk, Ste. 300, West Chester, PA 19382 Fort Washington, PA 19034 845 North Park Road, Suite 100, Wyomissing, PA 19610 215-653-0363 228 East Orange Street, Suite, MWN, Lancaster, PA 17602 www.childhoodsolutions.com 484-459-6423 [email protected] http://confidentialcounseling.net County: Chester Fees: Costs vary, starting at $50/hour Intake Interview $100 per family Appears in Court: Yes Location Services: Off-Site

Jane Ianuzelli/Media Counseling Services Kathleen Coughlin and Associates 12 Veterans Square #200 532 W Walnut St., Allentown, PA 18101 Media PA 19063 308 E. Broad St., Bethlehem, PA 18018 610-565-0515 417 Cattell St., Easton, PA 18042 [email protected] 484-350-3700 County: Delaware 610-861-8779 [email protected] http://www.kcoughlinandassociates.com/ County: Lehigh Fees: $125/hour Appears in Court: Yes Location Services: Both

2 SUPERVISED VISITATION PROVIDERS

Kids First Visitation Services of PA New Life Visitation PO. Box 476 210 Carter Drive Doylestown, PA 18901 West Chester, PA 19382 267-935-9096 610-436-9104 484-951-2554 (Cynthia) Carol Lowe [email protected] County: Bucks http://kidsfirstpa.com/ Fees: $150 Intake, $40/hr (sliding scale) - supervised visits County: Bucks and off-site visits' Fees: Intake Fee $100 per parent; $50/hr supervised visits Contract to be signed by Licensed clinical SW/Master's level (w/o abuse allegations); $75/hr supervised visits (w/ abuse counselors. Therapeutic services avail. allegations) $75/hr custody exchange monitoring, $100 per Location Services: Both exchange; Special Medical Needs $100/hr; Court Appearances $250 for a half day; $500 for a full day Reports for Attorneys, Parents, or Court Appears in Court: Yes Location Services: Off-Site

Safe Connections Supervised Visitation Services PO. Box 123 71 North Hanover Street Paradise, PA 17562 Pottstown, PA 19464 717-405-0722 484-948-8061 Dave Culbert [email protected] Anthony Ford None http://www.safeconnectionspa.com County: Varies County: Montgomery Fees: $40/hr (minimum 2 hours) - no sliding scale supervised Fees: Intake Fee $150; $45/hr – supervised visits; $70/hr visits, except if long term, it can be discussed though. therapeutic services Additional Costs. Reports are between $25 and $150 each / Location Services: Both court appearance $75/hr starting from the time they leave home) Appears in Court: Yes Location Services: Both

The Assurance Group Supervision Solutions, LLC 605 Farm Lane 610-850-5147 Doylestown, PA 18901 http://www.supervisionsolutionsllc.com 215-348-3379 [email protected] Neil Bowers Melissa Taylor [email protected] County: Montgomery http://www.theassurancegroup.org/ Fees: $50/hour (no charge for travel if visit in Montgomery County: Bucks County). Intake interview: $50 per parent. Reports: $10 per Fees: $45 per parent - Intake Interview (45 minute) Report. Court time: $50/hour. $30-$60/hr supervised visits (based on income of the non- Monitored exchanges: $50 for two exchanges. custodial parent), $10/hr for each additional child in the visit. Appears in Court: Yes Rates doubled visits on holiday. Location Services: Off-Site $90/hr - therapeutic visitation Accepts: Visa, MasterCard, Discover. Payment for entire $40 Flat Rate – Custody Exchange Monitoring Visit or exchange required 24 hours in advance. Accepts: cash, debit or credit card, cashier's check or money order and must be made at least one business day prior to the scheduled visit. Appears in Court: Yes Location Services: Both

3 DRUG TESTING PROVIDERS

Any Lab Test Now Arcpoint 131 S. State Road, Springfield, PA 19064 233 South, 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 610-543-2211 267-428-6788 www.anylabtestnow.com http://philadelphia-pa-central.arcpointlabs.com/ Location Services: On site collecton; offsite testing. Location Services: On site Mobile Testing Available Drug or Alcohol: Both Drug or Alcohol: Both

ARCpoint Labs BACTrack Mobile Pro 292 W. Ridge Pike - Bldg. C, Suite 101, Limerick, PA 19468 N/A - online (Also Philadelphia and Doylestown) 877-334-6876 610-816-0406 for Limerick, 267-428-6788 for Philadelphia; www.bactrack.com 215-230-3879 for Doylestown Location Services: At home collection and testing. www.arcpointlabs.com Drug or Alcohol: Alcohol Location Services: On site collection; offsite testing. Drug or Alcohol: Both

Drug Test Consultants of PA Drug Test Consultants of PA 3553 West Chester Pike, PMB 313, 3553 West Chester Pike - PMB 313, Newtown Sq., PA Newtown Square, PA 19073 19073 610-356-2001 610-356-2001 888-249-6911 www.hairdrugtestingusa.com [email protected] Drug or Alcohol: Drug www.hairdrugtestingusa.com www.drugtestofpa.com Location Services: Offsite collection. Drug or Alcohol: Drug

LabCorp Montgomery County Adult Probation 520 Maple Ave., Suite 6, West Chester, PA 19380 (Also 100 Ross Rd., Suite 120, King of Prussia, PA 19406 Pennsauken, NJ for Alcohol) 610-992-7777 484-266-7987 http://www.montcopa.org/375/Adult-Probation www.labcorp.com Location Services: On site collection; offsite testing. Location Services: On site collection. Drug or Alcohol: Both Drug or Alcohol: Both

4 DRUG TESTING PROVIDERS

Montgomery County Probation Quest Montgomery County Adult Probation, 100 Ross Rd., Suite 720--730 E Johnson Highway, Norristown, PA 19401 #120, King of Prussia, PA 19406. 1437 Dekalb St Norristown, PA 19401 610-992-7777 724 Dekalb Pike Blue Bell, PA 19422-1214 Location Services: http://www.montcopa.org/375/Adult- 491 Allendale Rd Ste 111, Probation King Of Prussia, PA 19406-1430 Drug or Alcohol: Often Ordered by Judge Daniele. Need 1107 Bethlehem Pike Suite 103 Court Order Issued in Montgomery County. Flourtown, PA 19031-1919 515 Pennsylv 610-239-1787 610-277-6017 610-239-1605 610-768-9010 215-836-1370 215-646-6424 610-650-0197 215-855-5558 610-520-1908 610-995-0190 Location Services: http://www.questdiagnostics.com/home.html Drug or Alcohol:

Quest Diagnostics Rapid Test Center 1001 Baltimore Pike, Suite 112, Springfield, PA (also King 900 Eisenhower Blvd. Suite C Harrisburg, PA 17111 of Prussia and Norristown for Urine Testing) 717-370-2549 610-690-0170 for Springfield; 610-768-9010 for KOP; 610- [email protected] 277-6017 for Norristown http://www.rapidtestcenter.com/ www.questdiagnostics.com Location Services: On site Mobile Testing Available Location Services: On site collection; offsite testing. Drug or Alcohol: Both

SoberLink N/A - online 714-975-7200 www.soberlink.com Location Services: At home collection and testing. Drug or Alcohol: Alcohol

5 PARENTING CLASS PROVIDERS

A Baby’s Breath Aldersgate Youth Service Bureau 2062 W. Main Street 121 N. Wayne Avenue 42 N. York Road Jeffersonville, PA 19403 Suite 102 Willow Grove, PA 19090 610-630-9630 Wayne, PA 19087 215-657-4545 484-580-6436 aldersgateservices.org 78 2nd Avenue Collegeville, PA 19462 610-489-0083 www.ababysbreath.org

Carson Valley Children’s Aid Child Guidance Resource Centers 1314 DeKalb Street 71 W. Wissahickon Avenue 2488 Sanatoga Road Norristown, PA 19401 Flourtown, PA 19031 Pottstown, PA 19464 610-279-2755 215-233-1960 610-326-3008 cgrc.org 536 S Bethlehem Pike Fort Washington, PA 19034 215-233-1960 www.cvca-pa.org

Family Mentor and Advocacy Network Family Services of Montgomery County 700 East Main Street 3125 Ridge Pike 800 E. Main Street 2 North Eagleville, PA 19403 Lansdale, PA 19446 Norristown, PA 19401 610-630-2111 215-368-0985 267-507-3486 1976 E. High Street Pottstown, PA 19464 610-326-1610 www.fsmontco.org

Genesis Pregnancy Care Center Lincoln Center for Family and Youth 888 E. High Street 820 Adams Avenue Pottstown, PA 19464 Audubon, PA 19403 610- 970-8089 610-277-3715 www.genpcc.org www.thelincolncenter.com

6 CUSTODY EVALUATIONS

 Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D.  Steven R. Cohen, Ph.D. (evaluation reviews only)  Gerald Cooke, Ph.D.  Margaret Cooke, Ph.D.  Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  Harris Finkelstein, Ph.D.  Heather Green, Ph.D.  Andrea Katin, MSW, J.D., LCSW  Anna Lawler, Ph.D.  Constance Mesiarik, Ph.D., J.D.  Anthony M. Pisa, Ph.D.  Carla Rodgers, M.D.  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D.  Diana S. Rosenstein, Ph.D.  Arnold Shienvold, Ph.D.  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C.  Pastor Valerie Travis

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 7 INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS

 Marlene Angert, Ed.D. Licensed Psychologist  Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D.  Broad Street Ministry  Gerald Cooke, Ph.D.  David DeMatteo, Ph.D., J.D.  Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  Harris Finkelstein, Ph.D.  Anna Lawler, Ph.D.  Constance Mesiarik, Ph.D., J.D.  Jonathan A. Moselle, Ph.D.  Lucy Raizman  Carla Rodgers, M.D.  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D.  Diana S. Rosenstein, Ph.D.  Mark Schenker, Ph.D.  Nancy B. Schneider  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C.  Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D.  Pastor Valerie Travis

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 8 SCHOOL / EDUCATIONAL EVALUATIONS

 Marlene Angert, Ed.D., Licensed Psychologist  Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D.  Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  Harris Finkelstein, Ph.D.  Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D.

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 9 DRUG AND ALCOHOL EVALUATIONS

 Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  William F. Coffey, LCSW  Gerald Cooke, Ph.D.  David DeMatteo, Ph.D., J.D.  William Ennis, LPC  Mark Schenker, Ph.D.  Nancy B. Schneider  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C.  Pastor Valerie Travis

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 10 MARITAL / COUPLES THERAPY

 Marlene Angert, Ed.D., Licensed Psychologist  Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Wendy Branton, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D.  William F. Coffey, LCSW  Jamie Coonan, LCSW  Aubrey Daam, LPC  Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  William Ennis, LPC  Talia Eisenstein  Carol A. Gantman, Ph.D.  Hillary Graham, LPC  Jenna Hesbol, MFT  Rev. Dr. Dolores E. Littleton, LMFT  Michele Marsh, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor  Jonathan A. Moselle, Ph.D.  Fawn Moyer, LPC  Stephanie Newberg  Lucy S. Raizman  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D.  Diana S. Rosenstein, Ph.D.  Mark Schenker, Ph.D.  Nancy B. Schneider  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C.  Jackie Silverhardt, LCSW  Leda Sportolari, LCSW  Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D.  Linda Santana, LPC  Sarah Szybowski, LPC  Pastor Valerie Travis  Kim Wilson, LCSW

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 11 INDIVIDUAL THERAPY WITH ADULTS

 Marlene Angert, Ed.D., Licensed Psychologist  Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Wendy Branton, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D.  Chandra Campana, LPC  Aubrey Daam, LPC  William F. Coffey, LCSW  Jamie Coonan, LCSW  Talia Eisenstein  Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  William Ennis, LPC  Carol A. Gantman, Ph.D.  Hillary Graham, LPC  Jenna Hesbol, MFT  Lisa Hixenbaugh, LPC  Rev. Dr. Dolores E. Littleton, LMFT  Lindsay MacGeorge, LPC  Michele Marsh, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor  Constance Mesiarik, Ph.D., J.D.  Jonathan A. Moselle, Ph.D.  Fawn Moyer, LPC  Stephanie Newberg  Dr. Tina Paone  Lucy S. Raizman  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D.  Diana S. Rosenstein, Ph.D.  Linda Santana, LPC  Mark Schenker, Ph.D.  Nancy B. Schneider  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C.  Jackie Silverhardt, LCSW  Leda Sportolari, LCSW  Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D.  Sarah Szybowski, LPC  Pastor Valerie Travis  Kim Wilson, LCSW

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 12 INDIVIDUAL THERAPY WITH CHILDREN

 Marlene Angert, Ed.D., Licensed Psychologist  Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D.  Chandra Campana, LPC  Aubrey Daam, LPC  Talia Eisenstein  Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  William Ennis, LPC  Harris Finkelstein, Ph.D.  Lisa Hixenbaugh, LPC  Lindsay MacGeorge, LPC  Constance Mesiarik, Ph.D., J.D.  Fawn Moyer, LPC  Stephanie Newberg  Dr. Tina R. Paone  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D.  Diana S. Rosenstein, Ph.D.  Linda Santana, LPC  Leda Sportolari, LCSW  Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D.  Sarah Szybowski, LPC  Nancy B. Schneider  Pastor Valerie Travis  Kim Wilson, LCSW

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 13 INDIVIDUAL THERAPY WITH ADOLESCENTS

 Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Wendy Branton, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D.  Chandra Campana, LPC  William F. Coffey, LCSW  Jamie Coonan, LCSW  Aubrey Daam, LPC  Talia Eisenstein  Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  William Ennis, LPC  Harris Finkelstein, Ph.D.  Carol A. Gantman, Ph.D.  Hillary Graham, LPC  Jenna Hesbol, MFT  Lisa Hixenbaugh, LPC  Rev. Dr. Dolores E. Littleton, LMFT  Lindsay MacGeorge, LPC  Michele Marsh, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor  Constance Mesiarik, Ph.D., J.D.  Jonathan Moselle, Ph.D.  Fawn Moyer, LPC  Stephanie Newberg  Dr. Tina R. Paone  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D.  Diana S. Rosenstein, Ph.D.  Linda Santana, LPC  Mark Schenker, Ph.D.  Nancy B. Schneider  Jackie Silverhardt, LCSW  Leda Sportolari, LCSW  Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D.  Sarah Szybowski, LPC  Pastor Valerie Travis  Kim Wilson, LCSW

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 14 FAMILY COUNSELING

 Marlene Angert, Ed.D., Licensed Psychologist  Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Wendy Branton, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D., Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  William F. Coffey, LCSW  Jamie Coonan, LCSW  Aubrey Daam, LPC  Talia Eisenstein  William Ennis, LPC  Carol A. Gantman, Ph.D.  Hillary Graham, LPC  Harris Finkelstein, Ph.D.  Jenna Hesbol, MFT  Lisa Hixenbaugh, LPC  Rev. Dr. Dolores E. Littleton, LMFT  Michele Marsh, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist, Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor  Jonathan Moselle, Ph.D.  Fawn Moyer, LPC  Stephanie Newberg  Dr. Tina R. Paone  Lucy S. Raizman  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D.  Linda Santana, LPC  Mark Schenker, Ph.D.  Nancy B. Schneider  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C.  Jackie Silverhardt, LCSW  Leda Sportalari, LCSW  Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D.  Sarah Szybowski, LPC  Pastor Valerie Travis  Kim Wilson, LCSW

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 15 CO-PARENT COUNSELING

 Marlene Angert, Ed.D., Licensed Psychologist  Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Wendy Branton, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D.  Jamie Coonan, LCSW  Talia Eisenstein  Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  William Ennis, LPC  Harris Finkelstein, Ph.D.  Carol A. Gantman, Ph.D.  Hillary Graham, LPC  Jenna Hesbol, MFT  Rev. Dr. Dolores E. Littleton, LMFT  Michele Marsh, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor  Constance Mesiarik, Ph.D., J.D.  Jonathan Moselle, Ph.D.  Fawn Moyer, LPC  Stephanie Newberg  Dr. Tina R. Paone  Lucy S. Raizman  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D.  Linda Santana, LPC  Nancy B. Schneider  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C.  Jackie Silverhardt, LCSW  Leda Sportolari, LCSW  Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D.  Sarah Szybowski, LPC  Pastor Valerie Travis  Kim Wilson, LCSW

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 16 REUNIFICATION (PARENT – CHILD)

 Marlene Angert, Ed.D., Licensed Psychologist  Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  Barry Bricklin, Ph.D.  Talia Eisenstein  Gail Elliot, Ph.D.  Michele Marsh, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor  Stephanie Newberg  Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D.  Nancy B. Schneider  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C.  Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D.  Pastor Valerie Travis

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 17 DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT

 Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D.  William F. Coffey, LCSW  William Ennis, LPC  Mark Schenker, Ph.D.  Nancy B. Schneider  Matt Shollenberger, Ph.D., P.C.  Pastor Valerie Travis  Kim Wilson, LCSW

**Please see Mental Health Professionals Directory following provider lists for contact information. 18 MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS DIRECTORY

Marlene Angert, Ed.D. Licensed Psychologist Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D. 116 Yew Rd 920 N. Broad Street Cheltenham, PA 19012 Lansdale, PA 19446 2159478654 215-362-1280 [email protected] [email protected]

Wendy Branton, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist Barry Bricklin, Ph.D. Gail Elliot, Ph.D. 122 Walnut Avenue 309 Beechwood Road Wayne, PA 19087 Brookhaven, PA 19015-3025 (610)293-0177 office also in Furlong, PA [email protected] 610-30405521 [email protected]

Broad Street Ministry Chandra Campana, LPC 315 S Broad Street Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC 595 Bethlehem Pike Philadelphia PA 19107 Suite 222 215-735-4847 ext 116 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 [email protected] 215-997-7772 [email protected]

William F. Coffey, LCSW Steven R. Cohen, Ph.D. Council for Relationships 1257 Marge Drive Suite 1810 1880 JFK Blvd Southampton, PA 18966 Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-364-8700 215-382-6680 X7008 [email protected] [email protected]

Gerald Cooke, Ph.D. Margaret Cooke, Ph.D. 4 E. Germantown Pike 4 E. Germantown Pike Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-828-2822 610-828-2822 [email protected] [email protected] MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS DIRECTORY

Jamie Coonan, LCSW Aubrey Daam, LPC Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 215-997-7772 215-997-7772 [email protected] [email protected]

David DeMatteo Talia Eisenstein Department of Psychology Drexel University 125 Coulter Avenue 3141 Chestnut Street – Stratton, Suite 119 Ardmore, PA 19003 Phila., PA 19104 610-642-4873 x50 215-553-7107 [email protected] [email protected]

William Ennis, LPC Harris Finkelstein, Ph. D. Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC 950 Haverford Road Suite 300 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 610-937-9619 215-997-7772 [email protected] [email protected]

Carol A. Gantman, Ph.D. Hillary Graham, LPC 1 Bala Avenue, Suite 125 Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC Bala Cynwyd PA 19004 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 610-667-7280, x107 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 [email protected] 215-997-7772 [email protected]

Heather Green, Ph.D. Jenna Hesbol, MFT 133 Coulter Avenue Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC Ardmore, PA 19003 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 267-798-1000 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 DrHGreen.com 215-997-7772 [email protected] MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS DIRECTORY

Lisa Hixenbaugh, LPC Andrea Katin, MSW, JD, LCSW Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC 1407 Bethlehem Pike, The Lodge #6 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 Flourtown, PA 19031 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 215-836-1954 215-997-7772 [email protected] [email protected]

Anna Lawler, Ph.D. Rev. Dr. Dolores E. Littleton, LMFT 3705 Quakerbridge Rd. Suite 214 1141 West Chester Pike Hamilton, NJ 08619 Havertown PA 19083 215-429-4855 610-336-6398 [email protected] [email protected]

Lindsay MacGeorge, LPC Michele Marsh, PhD Licensed Psychologist Certified Sex Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC Therapist and Supervisor 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 10 East Athens Ave. Suite 202 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 Ardmore, PA 19003 215-997-7772 610-642-2600, ext. 1 [email protected] [email protected]

Constance Mesiarik, PhD, JD Jonathan A. Moselle, Ph.D. PO Box 355 1244 Ft. Washington Ave. Suite K Pottstown, PA 19465 Ft. Washington, PA 19034 (484)431-0587 215-643-2999 [email protected] [email protected]

Fawn Moyer, LPC Stephanie Newberg Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC 805 Edwin Lane 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 610-883-0127 215-997-7772 [email protected] [email protected] MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS DIRECTORY

Dr. Tina R. Paone Lucy S. Raizman Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC Council for Relationships 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 790 Penllyn Blue Bell Pike Montgomeryville, PA 18936 Blue Bell, Pa. 19422 215-997-7772 216-382-6680 ext. 7039 [email protected] [email protected]

Carla Rodgers, MD Samuel Romirowsky, Ph.D. 2 Bala Plaza, suite 300 20 West Third Street Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Media, PA 19063 610-660-7739 610 558-2777 [email protected] [email protected]

Diana S. Rosenstein, Ph.D. Linda Santana, LPC 261 Old York Road, Suite 521 Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC Jenkintown, PA 19046 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 215-881-7790 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 [email protected] 215-997-7772 [email protected]

Mark Schenker, Ph.D. Nancy B. Schneider 8506 Germantown Ave 120 Greenwood Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 Wyncote, PA 19095 215-381-0455 215-881-9000 [email protected] [email protected]

Arnold Shienvold, Ph.D. Matt Shollenberger, PhD, PC 2151 Linglestown Road Suite 200 1306 Old Wilmington Pike, Suite 300 West Chester, PA Harrisburg, PA 17110 19382 845 North Park Road, Suite 100 Wyomissing, PA 717-540-1313 19610 228 East Orange Street., Suite MWN Lancaster, PA 17602 Kasey E. Shienvold, Psy.D., MBA 484.459.6423 2151 Linglestown Road [email protected] Harrisburg, PA 17110 717-540-1313 [email protected] MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS DIRECTORY

Jackie Silverhardt, LCSW Leda Sportolari, LCSW Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC 191 Presidential Boulevard, Suite W10 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 610-668-1865 215-997-7772 [email protected] [email protected]

Andrea E. Sywulak, Ph.D. Sarah Szybowski, LPC Lifespan Counseling Center Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC Warminster, PA 18974 595 Bethlehem Pike Suite 222 215-355-8812 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 [email protected] 215-997-7772 [email protected]

Pastor Valerie Travis Kim Wilson, LCSW 1127 Markley Street 555 Andorra Glen Court Suite 1 Norristown, PA 19401 Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 610-496-2641 215-280-2947 [email protected] [email protected] 05/16/2016 7:49 AM FAX I4l 000210005

Gerald F. Bellettirie, Ph.D. Psychologist 920 North Broad Street Lansdale Pennsylvania 19446 215~362w1280 [email protected]

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Post-Doctoral Clinical Fellow, Temple University School of Medicine, 1981.

Doctor of Philosophy, Temple University, 1980.

Master of Arts, Temple University, 1976.

Bachelor of Arts, Summa Cum Laude, Psychology Departmental Honors, Phi Beta Kappa, Temple University. 1974.

Licensure & Specialty Certification

State of Pennsylvania Licensed Psychologist.

National Register of Health Services Providers in Psychology.

Diplomate in Behavioral Medicine and Professional Psychotherapy: International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy.

Approved Custody Evaluator, Court of Common Pleas, Montgomery County Pennsylvania.

Professional Experience

1981 to present: Private Practice, Clinical Psychology, Behavioral Medicine and Forensic Psychology. Lansdale, Pennsylvania. Providing diagnostic and treatment services for children, adolescents and adults. Conducting child custody evaluations, co-parenting counseling, forensic and police evaluations.

1985 to present Police Psychology: appointed 1988 as Police Psychologist, Hatfield Township Police Department, served as a consultant to the Upper Providence Police Department, Lansdale Police Department, Franconia Police Department, Telford Police Department, Lower Salford Township Police Department, Lower Frederick Police Department, Pottstown PoliceDepartment, Lower Pottsgrove Township Police Department, Limerick Police Department, Chester Montgomery Emergency Response Team (CMERTI SWAT) for Special Assignment Training and Montgomery County District Attorney Office Detective Bureau. Performing psychological evaluations and screening for the hiring of new Police Officers, Detectives, promotional examinations, Fitness For Duty Psychological Examinations of Police Officers and Special Assignment Training Evaluations for Police Officers.

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1982 to 1983: Consulting Clinical Psychologist, Behavioral Counseling and Consultation Services. Allentown, Pennsylvania.

1980 to 1982: Consulting Psychologist, Philadelphia Service Institute. Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.

1980 to 1981: Post-Doctoral Clinical Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Temple University School of Medicine. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1979 to 1980: Intern, B 'nai B' rith Counseling Services. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1975 to 1976: Counseling Psychologist,Temple University Counseling Center. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1974 to 1975: Internship for Master's Degree, Counseling Department, Horizon House. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Academic Appointments

1981 to 1982: Assistant Professor (Visiting), Department of Health Education, Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1980 to 1982: Lecturer, Department of Educational Psychology, Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvan la,

1978 to 1981: Instructor, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Community College of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1977 to 1980: Instructor, Department of Educational Psychology, Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Professional Advisory Boards & Committies

1990: Member, Custody Subcommittee, Family Law Committee, Montgomery County Bar Association.

1981 to 1984: Board Member, Spring House Institutional Review Board, McNeil Pharmaceutical. Spring House, Pennsylvania.

Research Expcr-ience

1977 to 1978: Research Associate, Human Development Laboratory, Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. .

1976 to 1977: Researcher, Development Disabillties Center, Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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1973 to 1974: Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Hospital Amliatio~s

1982 to Present: Abington Health Lansdale Hospital. (Fonnerly North Penn Hospital and Central Montgomery Medical Center) Lansdale, Pennsylvania.

1982 to 1990:Quakertown Hospital. Quakertown, Pennsylvania.

198] to 1983: Department-of Psychiatry, Behavioral Therapy Unit, Temple University School of Medicine.

Professional & Academic Associations

Member: American Psychological Association, elected 1981.

Fellow: Pennsylvania Psychology Association, elected 1987 as a fellow and ]98~ as a member.

Diplomate: American Academy .of Behavioral Medicine, elected 1982.

Board Member: Ad Hoc Advisory Board, Community College of Philadelphia. 1980 to 1981.

Member: Personnel and Guidance Association of Greater Philadelphia, 1980 to 198 l.

Diplomate in Behavioral Medicine: International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy, elected 1987.

Diplomate in Professional Psychotherapy: International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy, elected 1988.

HonorS

Phi Beta Kappa: Charter Member, Rho Chapter of Pennsylvania, elected May 3,1974. Summa Cum Laude: Temple University, 1974.

Psi Chi: 'National Honor Society in Psychology, elected 1973.

Psychology Department Honors; Temple University, 1974.

President's Scholar: Temple University, 1974.

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Passed with Distinction in the Ph.D. Preliminary Examination, June 1978.

Listed: Who's Who in the East, 19m,20m,2151, 221d, & 23rd Editions.

Listed: Who's Who in the World, 7th Edition.

Listed: Who's Who in Frontier Science & Technology, 1SI Edition.

Listed: Who's Who in Emerging Leaders, 1$t, 2nd, 3rd Editions.

Listed: Who's on Top in Psychology, 1988.

Ten Year Outstanding Service Recognition Award for Services to Hatfield Township Police Department. Resolution 98·31, July 1998.

27 WILLIAM F. COFFEY, LCSW 1880 Kennedy Blvd. Suite 1810 Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-575-9140X6

EDUCATION 1971 B.A., Sociology, Villanova University 1982 Widener University Graduate Business Program 1985 M.S.S., Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING

1988 Academy of Certified Social Workers, ACSW 1988 Gestalt Therapy Certification 1989 Licensed Social Worker, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 2003 Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Commonwealth of PA

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

1997 Senior Staff Therapist, Council for Relationships Philadelphia, PA

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

1991-2006 Adjunct Faculty, Instructor in Addictions and Social Problems, Sociology Department, Villanova University

1995-2000 Instructor, Couples Therapy and Addictions, Bryn Mawr College Graduate School for Social Work and Social Research

1997-2012 Instructor, Couple Therapy, Family Therapy, Addictions, Group Therapy, Clinical Social Work with Individuals, Couples and Families, Widener University Center for Graduate Social Work Education

2007-present Instructor, Clinical Social Work with Substance Abuse, Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research

2008-present Instructor, Family Therapy, Thomas Jefferson University Master of Family Therapy Program

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

1988-1989 Supervising Faculty, Bryn Mawr College Graduate School for Social Work and Social Research 1989-1990 Supervising Faculty, School of Social Work, University of 1994-1995 Pennsylvania 2001-2002

1990-1993 Supervising Faculty, Smith College School for Social 1995-1996 Work

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PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

1986-1997 Social Worker, Strecker Program, Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. 1985-1986 Addictions Counselor, Eugenia Hospital, Lafayette Hills, PA

1985-1987 Group Therapist, Outpatient Addictions Treatment Services, Philadelphia, PA 1991-1997 Trainer, Couples Therapy, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Pennsylvania Society of Clinical Social Workers

COMMUNITY COMMITTEES

1989-1997 Training Advisory Committee, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs

PRESENTATIONS

Assessment and treatment of addictive disorders. Fall Institute Continuing Education, Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, Bryn Mawr, PA, October 2008.

Addiction and couple therapy. Continuing Education Seminars, Social Work PRN, Philadelphia, PA, September 2010.

Collaborative couple therapy: turning fights into intimate conversations. Keynote Speaker. Annual Treating Couples Conference, Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, PA, October 2011.

Substance abuse treatment: Council for Relationships In-service Training 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

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29 Steven R. Cohen,Ph.D.,FPPR Licensed Psychologist 1257 Marge Drive Southampton, PA 18966 (215) 364-8700

CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION

Ph.D.: Bryn Mawr College, Department of Education and Child Development, May 1978. Dissertation title: A COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF PROBLEM-SOLVING TRAINING AND SOCIAL INTERACTION TRAINING GROUPS IN HOSPITALIZED PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS.

M.A.: in Psychology, June 1970, Temple University.

B.A.: in Psychology, June 1966, Boston University.

CERTIFICATION

Pennsylvania Licensed Psychologist

Board Certified-Diplomate Fellow Prescribing Psychologist Register (FPPR)

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CLINICAL:

Present: Consultation, Litigation Support, Expert Testimony, and Educational Programs

1974-2015: Independent Practice includes individual, marital, and family therapies with adults, adolescents, and children.

Forensic: Custody Evaluations, Parenting Coordination, Co-Parent Counseling, Psychological Evaluations, and Expert Testimony.

Board Membership:

2012-Present: Member-Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology (AKA the Licensing Board) Chairman 2016-2017

PAST AFFILIATIONS

ACADEMIC:

1979-2008: Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA Visiting Lecturer, Graduate School of Social Work.

2006-2009: Devereux Foundation, Institute of Training and Research, Villanova, PA: Visiting Lecturer on Group Psychotherapy

1980-1989: Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA, Counseling Center

1987: Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA, Graduate School Lecturer

2 31 1979-1982: Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA, Lecturer in Psychology (Undergraduate) 1976-1981: Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, Clinical Instructor.

CONSULTING:

2004-2012: Expert for the Department of State, Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs Prosecuting Attorney, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. (Evaluating the work of psychologists with Licensing Complaints filed against them)

1988-1989 The Bridge, Philadelphia, PA Clinical Supervisor

1979-1983 Shalom, Inc., Philadelphia, PA A Drug Prevention and Education Program for the Philadelphia Archdiocese.

CLINICAL:

2004-2005: Abramson Center for Jewish Life. North Wales, PA

1979-2003: Member of Medical Staff, Parkview Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

1977-1979: Shalom, Inc., Philadelphia, PA Director of Psychological Services and Research

Responsible for directing clinical and counseling work of twenty- five psychologists and counselors placed in fourteen different schools. Also responsible for administering and coordinating all research efforts and for supervising a research staff of fourteen people.

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1974-1977 Friends Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Staff Psychologist

Major areas of responsibility included psychological assessment, group therapy, individual therapy, in-service education, and supervision of interns and graduate students. Held titles of coordinator of the group psychotherapy program for the hospital as well as behavior modification specialist in the hospital. In addition, coordinated the supervision and training of the interns and graduate students affiliated with the Psychology Department.

1973-1974 Rosemont College, Rosemont., PA Psychological Counselor (part-time)

Responsibilities included individual and group counseling, vocational testing and counseling, program development, leadership groups, and growth groups. Provided consultation and training sessions for residence hall counselors and academic advisors.

1971-1972 Philadelphia State Hospital, Psychology Training Section, Dept. of Education, Philadelphia, PA Psychology Services Associate II

Responsibilities included: supervising fourteen mental health worker trainees in group therapy; conducting demonstration groups and educational seminars covering a broad range of practical and theoretical material; and teaching formal courses in behavior modification, psychological assessment, psychotherapeutic techniques, and psychopathology. Provided Didactic T- groups and/or encounter groups for the training of various disciplines within the hospital. Program development included coordinating affiliation programs with Philadelphia Community College and the Moore College of Art, as well as coordinating all course offerings within the Psychology Training Section.

1970 - 1971 Camden County Psychiatric Hospital Blackwood, N.J.

4 33 Responsibilities included group therapy with outpatient and inpatient juvenile groups and hospitalized adults, family therapy, individual therapy, and psychological assessment. Administrative responsibilities included supervising psychologists and social workers in an intensive therapy program for selected inmates of the Camden County Children's Shelter. Teaching responsibilities included lecturing for the student nurses' program and in-service education in the Juvenile Clinic.

OTHER AFFILIATIONS

THE BRIDGE: a.k.a. The Therapeutic Center at Fox Chase, Phila., PA 1978 - 1984: Member of the Board of Directors 1980 - 1983: Chairman of the Board

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American Psychological Association

Pennsylvania Psychological Association (President 2009-2010) (Member of Custody Committee) (Chairman of Ethics Committee 2006- 2008) (Member of Parenting Coordination Task Force)

Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists (President: 2001-2003) (Past Chairman of Ethics Committee)

Delaware Valley Society for Adolescent Health (Former Member) (Board of Directors 1986- 1988) (President - 1988-1990)

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts

American Bar Association (Family Law Division)

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PRESENTATIONS

A Comparison of the Effects of Problem-Solving Training and Social Interaction Training Groups in Hospitalized Psychiatric Patients, presented at Convention of Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Harrisburg, PA, June 22, 1979.

Therapeutic Issues in Treating Multiple Personalities--A Case Presentation, presented at Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, February 1981.

Roles of the Psychologist in Medical-Surgical Hospitals, presented at Convention of Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Lancaster, PA June 1981.

Therapeutic Interventions in Working with College Students, Workshop leader in the Horsham-Bryn Mawr Conference, October 30, 1981.

Roots, Society and the High School Counselor, presented at Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA, November 20, 1981.

Treating Multiple Personalities: Effects on the Therapist and His Family, presented at Convention of Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Lancaster, PA, June 24, 1982.

The Phobic Child, presented at Horsham Foundation, Ambler, PA October 29, 1982.

Working with Adolescents from Families of Divorce--Challenges to the Counselor, presented at Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA November 19, 1982.

The Role of the Counseling Center in Implementing College Drug and Alcohol Policy, presented at Horsham Foundation, Ambler, PA October 28, 1983.

Single Parenting, presented at Young Widows and Widowers, St. Timothy's Rectory, Philadelphia, PA November 9, 1983.

The Counselor's Role in the Addicted Family's Survival, presented at Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA December 2, 1983.

Career Exploration Workshop--Individual Counseling, presented at Career Exploration Project offices, Philadelphia, PA January 16, 1984.

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How to be a Creative and Effective Therapist, presented at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA February 10, 1984.

Career Exploration Workshop--Group Counseling, presented at Career Exploration Project offices, Philadelphia, PA, March 15, 1984.

How Loss Affects the Family Function, presented at Metropolitan Hospital- Parkview Division, Philadelphia, PA, April 17, 1985.

Stress Management, presented at Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, PA February 26, 1986.

Cancer Patients Are People, Too! The Psychological Effects of Cancer, presented at Metropolitan Hospital-Parkview Division, Philadelphia, PA April 21, 1986.

Working with Small Groups in Clinical Practice, Presented at Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, November 3, 1989.

Coping with Depression, Presented at the Jewish Community Center, Philadelphia, PA November 13, 1989.

Safety in Numbers--The Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder, Charter Fairmount Institute, Philadelphia, PA, December 11, 1989.

Workshop on Agoraphobia, Presented to the South Philadelphia Agoraphobia Self Help Group, Philadelphia, PA, January 16, 1990.

Working with Small Groups in Clinical Practice, Presented at Bryn Mawr College Seminar, Bryn Mawr, PA, April 20, 1990.

Issues in Sex Therapy, Presented at Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA April 30, 1990.

Communication, Presented at Jewish Community Center Workshop, Philadelphia, PA July 16, 1990.

Treatment of Agoraphobia, Present at the South Philadelphia Agoraphobia Support Group, Philadelphia, PA November 13, 1990.

Communications, Presented at "A Step Above", Philadelphia, PA December 1, 1990.

The Gulf War--Dealing with Emotional Responses, JCC Klein Branch, Philadelphia, PA, March 4, 1991.

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Stress: Face the Facts, JCC Klein Branch, Philadelphia, PA March 11, 1991.

Anxiety: Staying Calm in an Anxious World, The Rotary Club, Philadelphia, PA November 17, 1992.

Working with Small Groups in Clinical Practice, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA April 1, 1993.

Fears and Phobias, Jewish Community Center, Klein Branch, Phila PA June 1, 1993.

Psychological Issues with Divorce in the Elderly, The Philadelphia Bar Association, Family Law Division, Philadelphia, PA April 19, 1994.

Treating Anxiety and Panic in Children and Adults, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA September 30, 1994.

Coping with the Stress of Family Law Practice, The Philadelphia Bar Association, Family Law Division, Philadelphia, PA October 3, 1994

The Ethical Twilight Zone of Diversity, The Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Philadelphia, PA June 20,1996

Bad Judgment/Good Ethics, Good Judgment/Bad Ethics: Exploring the Shadows between Judgment and Ethics, The Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Harrisburg, PA June 25, 1997

How to deal with Loneliness, The Newman Center, Philadelphia, PA April 2,1998

Perspectives on Dual Relationships, Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 25,1998

Coping with adult children: When is Enough Enough?, JCC-Klein Branch, February 22,1999

Ethics in the Workplace, The Family Institute of Philadelphia, May 7, 1999

Ethics in the New Millennium, Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, Valley Forge, PA., June 17,1999

Ethics in the New Millennium, Human Services Center/Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, October 1, 1999

8 37 What do we Owe our adult children?, JCC_Klein Branch, February 14, 2000

Stress and how to reduce it, JCC Klein Branch, February 24, 2000

Be all you an be: Self Concept in the Workplace, Internal Revenue Service. Phila., PA. March 30, 2000

Ethics: Past, Present, Future, Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, May 15, 2000

Anger Management, The Newman Center, Philadelphia, PA. July 6, 2000

Stress Management, JCC Klein Branch, October 26, 2000

It’s a Wonderful Psychology Life: Ethics-Past, Present and Future, Ethics Educators Conference, Harrisburg, PA., November 3, 2000

Forgiveness, JCC Klein Branch, November 6, 2000

Depression, JCC Klein Branch, February 26, 2001

It’s a Wonderful Psychology Life: Ethics-Past, Present and Future, Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists. May 11, 2001

Parent Child Relationships, JCC Klein Branch, May 28, 2003

Big Brother: Intrusions into Psychological Practice, Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 19, 2003

When the Auditor Knocks: Coping With Audits, Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 20, 2003 Family Relationships, JCC Klein Branch, October 15, 2003

Big Brother: Intrusions into Psychological Practice, Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, November 21, 2003

Hot Topics in Custody Evaluations: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 15, 2005

Practical Issues in the Treatment of High Conflict Families: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 16, 2006

Parent Coordinators in Pennsylvania: Handling High Conflict Child Custody Cases: Pennsylvania Psychological Association/Pennsylvania Bar Institute, September 15, 2006

9 38 Forensic Issues for Non-Forensic Psychologists: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Ethics Conference, March 22, 2007

Parenting Coordination: Bucks County Bar Association, April 11, 2007 Emerging Roles for Psychologists with High Conflict Families: Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, April 27, 2007

The Role of the Psychologist in Child Custody: Temple University School of Law, September 11, 2007

Dr. Dracula: How Would A Vampire Face Today's Professional and Ethical Problems?: (A humorous presentation about Ethics), Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, October 12, 2007

Ethical Needs of Psychologists: Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Ethics Educators Conference, October 19, 2007

Parenting Coordinator: Definition, Implementation and Role: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Ethics Conference, November 1, 2007

Dr. Dracula: How Would A Vampire Face Today's Professional and Ethical Problems?: (A humorous presentation about Ethics), Pennsylvania Psychological Association Ethics Conference, November 1, 2007

Custody Evaluations: Learning the Ropes: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Ethics Conference, March 28, 2008

Ethical Dilemmas: How to Handle Ethical Challenges in our Practices: Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, May 21, 2008

Custody Evaluations: The Positives for the Psychologist as Well as the Children: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 19, 2008

Ethical Considerations in Interactions Between Psychologists and Attorneys: Avoiding Compromising Positions: Pennsylvania Bar Association Convention, Family Law Section, July 18, 2008

Basic Forensic Issues: Pennsylvania Psychological Association-Ethics Educators Conference, October 3, 2008

Parenting Coordination-Is Pennsylvania Ready?: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, November 24, 2008

Parenting Coordination: Pennsylvania Bar Association, Family Law Division, January 17, 2009

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Ethics for Psychologists: Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, January 23, 2009

Parenting Coordination: Bucks County Bar Association, April 28, 2009

Ethics for Psychologists: Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, May 15, 2009

Interviewing Children: AFCC Convention, May 28, 2009

Custody Evaluations-The Nuts and Bolts: Pennsylvania Psychological Association, June 18, 2009

Presidential Address: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 19, 2009

Psychologists and Family Law Attorneys Working Together: Pennsylvania Psychological Association, June 19, 2009

Counseling: Who, Why, How: State Trial Judges of Pennsylvania, July 18, 2009

Parenting Coordination: Bucks County Bar Association, October 19, 2009

Working With High Conflict Families: Friends Hospital, October 30, 2009

Ethics Man: A Comedy with Ethical Undertones: PPA Fall Ethics Conference, November 5, 2009

How to Talk With Children: PPA Fall Ethics Conference, November 6, 2009

Protecting Expert and Attorney Communications: Pennsylvania Bar Association Winter Meeting, January 16, 2010

Dissecting a Custody Case from the Psychologists’ Perspective: Pennsylvania Bar Association Winter Meeting, January 16, 2010

Testimony for Pennsylvania House Subcommittee on Family Law: Testimony regarding Custody Bills (HB 418, 463, and 1639) regarding presumption of joint physical custody, February 4, 2010

Parenting Coordination: Lancaster County Bar Association, April 13, 2010

Parenting Coordination Training: Understanding High Conflict Families and Resolving Their Disputes: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, May 14, 2010

11 40 Hot Topics in High Conflict Divorce and Child Custody: Parent Alienation, Munchausen’s Syndrome, Sexual Abuse Allegations: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 18, 2010 Social Media in Divorce Cases: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, January 19, 2011 (Mechanicsburg) June 6, 2011 (Philadelphia)

The Intersection of Legal and Mental Health Issues in Custody Cases: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, February 17, 2011 (Philadelphia) February 28, 2011 (Mechanicsburg)

Dealing With a Crazy Client: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, April 13, 2011

Presentation of a Custody Evaluation in a Complex Custody Trial: (Faculty) Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, May 10, 2011 (Philadelphia) May 19, 2011 (Mechanicsburg)

High Conflict Families and Litigation: Avoiding Problems and Finding Opportunities: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 16, 2011

21st Century Ethics for Psychologists: Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, October 28, 2011

Communicating With and Testifying For the Court: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Continuing Education and Ethics Conference, November 4, 2011

Criminal Conviction Evaluation Requirements in the New PA Custody Statue: 12th Annual Custody Breakfast (Presentation to Judiciary in Gettysburg, PA) November 10, 2011

Forensic Psychology for Non-Forensic Psychologists: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Continuing Education and Ethics Conference, March 2, 2012

A Tale of Two Psychologists: A Comedy with Ethical Undertones: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Continuing Education and Ethics Conference, March 2, 2012

Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology: Current and Future Directions: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 20, 2012

High Conflict Families and Litigation: Avoiding Problems and Finding Opportunities: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 20, 2012

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Hot Topics in High Conflict Divorce and Child Custody: Parent Alienation, Munchausen’s Syndrome, Sexual Abuse Allegations: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Fall Ethics Conference Convention, November 2, 2012

Ethical Decision Making: Villanova University Counseling Center, February 6, 2013

Schools and Children’s Special Needs: How They Affect the Custody Case: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, March 15, 2013

When Your Client Is Driving You Nuts: Bucks County Bar Association-Family Law Division, April 17, 2013

Parental Alienation: Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, May 10, 2013

Reconciliation Therapy-Considerations in Crafting Court Orders: Bucks County Bar Association-Family Law Division, May 22, 2013

Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology: Current and Future Directions: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 19, 2013

Shrink Wrap-Mental Health Privilege in Custody Cases: Delaware County Bench Bar Conference, Cambridge MD, June 5, 2014

Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology: Health Care Reform and Other State Board Issues: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 18, 2014

Practical Issues in the Treatment of High Conflict Families: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 20, 2014

Alternatives to Litigation: Pennsylvania Bar Institute Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia, October 27, and October 28, 2014

Parental Alienation: Pennsylvania Bar Institute Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia, October 27, and October 28, 2014

Custody Issues and Boundary Crossings: Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June 17, 2015

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MEDIA APPEARANCES

Whitney & Company, WCAU-TV, September 1980; topic: Agoraphobia

AM Philadelphia, WPVI-TV, December 1980; topic: Agoraphobia

Radio Station WMGK-FM, January 1981; topic: Agoraphobia

Newsprobe Public Affairs Show, WTAF-TV; topic: Agoraphobia

Northeast Times Newspaper, April 1981; topic: Agoraphobia

Whitney & Company, WCAU-TV, June 1981; topic: Agoraphobia

Perspective, WPVI-TV, August 1981; topic: Agoraphobia

Jewish Times of the Northeast Newspaper, August 1981; topic: Agoraphobia

Ten Around Town, WCAU-TV, October 10, 1981; topic: Agoraphobia

AM Philadelphia, WPVI-TV, December 1981; topic General

Radio Station WMMR-FM, January 1982; topic: Agoraphobia

Whitney & Company, WCAU-TV, April 1982; topic: Phobias

Perspective, WPVI-TV, August 1982; topic: Phobias

Wally Kennedy Show, WCAU-AM Radio, September 1982; topic: Agoraphobia

Jane Whitney Show, WCAU-TV January 1982; topic: Multiple Personalities

Wally Kennedy Show, WCAU-AM Radio, February 1983, topic: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia.

Maxine Schnall Show (Jane Whitney, Host), WCAU-AM Radio, July 1983; topic: Agoraphobia

Michele Iaia Show, WIP-AM Radio, July 1983; topic: Phobias

Michele Iaia Show, WIP-AM Radio, September 1983; topic: Phobias

14 43 Michele Iaia Show, WIP-AM Radio, January 1984; topic: Impulsive Actions

Northeast Times Newspaper, February 29, 1984; topic: Multiple Personality

Jack Ellery Show, WIP-AM Radio, April 6, 1984; topic: Interracial Relationships

Perspective Youth Show, WPVI-TV, May 5, 1984; topic: Multiple Personality

Perspective Youth Show, WPVI-TV, May 12, 1984; topic: Multiple Personality

AM Philadelphia, WPVI-TV, September 5, 1984; topic: Child Abuse

AM Philadelphia, WPVI-TV, January 8, 1985; topic: Agoraphobia

AM Philadelphia, WPVI-TV, February 22, 1985; topic: Self Esteem

Carol Saline Show, WDVT-AM Radio, August 13, 1985; topic: Multiple Personality

Carol Saline Show, WDVT-AM Radio, January 10, 1986; topic: Anxiety and Fear

Carol Saline Show, WDVT-AM Radio, March 6, 1986; topic: Problems of Chronic Lateness

Carol Saline Show, WDVT-AM Radio, May 23, 1986; topic: Worrying about Worrying Carol Saline Show, WDVT-AM Radio, November 7, 1986; topic: Revenge

Edie Huggins Show, WCAU-TV 10, November 30, 1986; topic: Eating Disorders

Carol Saline Show, WDVT-AM Radio, April 1, 1987; topic: Professionals Who Sexually Abuse Their Patients

Carol Saline Show, WDVT-AM Radio, June 29, 1987; topic: Throw Away Wives

AM Philadelphia, WPVI-TV, September 10, 1987; topic; Can Marriage Survive Infidelity?

All About Kids, WDVT-AM Radio, September 26, 1987; topic: Discipline

Carol Saline Show, WDVT-AM Radio, October 20, 1987; topic: Only Child Syndrome

AM Philadelphia, WPVI-TV, January 7, 1988; topic: Agoraphobia

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Comcast appearance with Dr. Martha Fried-Cassorla, December 1990; topic: Agoraphobia.

Ten Show (10!), NBC 10, July 20, 2004; topic: Dealing with Poison Personalities

Publications

Coping With Blue Shield Audits: The Pennsylvania Psychologist, July 2002

Ethics Column: in every issue of the PSCP Times (The quarterly newsletter of the Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists), 1993-2009

Forensic Psychology for Non-Forensic Psychologists: Issues and Pitfalls: The Pennsylvania Psychologist, July/August 2008

Responding to Hateful Comments in Psychology Practice: The Pennsylvania Psychologist, October 2014

16 45 Telephone: (610) 828-2822 [email protected] Fax: (610) 828-9464 [email protected] Gerald Cooke, Ph.D. & Margaret Cooke, Ph.D., P.C. Clinical and Forensic Psychology – Licensed Psychologists 4 E. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462

GERALD COOKE CURRICULUM VITAE

PRESENT POSITIONS

Private practice in Clinical and Forensic Psychology. Forensic Psychodiagnostic Evaluation: Child Custody, Civil Litigation for Plaintiff and Defense, Criminal Cases for Prosecution and Defense, Neuropsychological Evaluation. Consultation with attorneys, court testimony.

CERTIFICATIONS

Licensed Psychologist, State of Pennsylvania Number PS-001778-L.

Certified as an Instructor by the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission, Number MPI 1759.

Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Psychology (ABFP), 1979; past Chairperson of the Board's Continuing Education Committee; 1979-81; Examiner for the Board, 1979-present; Regional Examination Chairperson, Northeastern U.S., 1982-83.

Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), 1985, when ABFP became subsumed under ABPP.

Diplomate, American College of Forensic Examiners. Forensic Specialty in Neuropsychology, 1998.

EDUCATION

9/59 - 6/63 University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, B.A. Psychology.

9/63 - 6/66 University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, M.A., Ph.D., Clinical Psychology.

8/66 - 8/67 Post-Doctoral Internship, Norristown State Hospital, Norristown, PA.

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Fellow, American Academy of Forensic Psychology.

Fellow, American College of Forensic Examiners.

Past Member, American Psychological Association (resigned my life membership 7/15/15 due to ethical and moral breaches committed by the organization).

Charter Member, Division of Psychology and Law, American Psychological Association.

Past Member, American Psychological Association Committee on Legal Issues.

Past Member, Division 37, Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice, American Psychological Association.

Past Member, Division of Clinical Neuropsychology, American Psychological Association.

Past Member, Subcommittee on the impact on the legal System on Women, Montgomery County Commission on Women.

GRANTS AND AWARDS

Visiting Scientist, American Psychological Association, 1972.

NIMH Small Grant MH22267-01, Analysis of the Non-Professional Therapist Program, 6/16/72 - 5/31/73.

NIMH Small Grant MH12195-02, Principal Investigator on a $9,000, three-year (1972-1975) grant to evaluate the Paraprofessional Training Program at the Salvation Army Harbor Light Alcohol Treatment Program, , MI. Three year continuing grant, 1975-1978.

Project Advisory Committee, $120,000 grant to the Forensic Sciences Foundation for a study of Utilization of Psychiatric and Psychological Assessments by Criminal Court Judges, 1980-1981.

Consultant, $57,000 NIMH Crime and Delinquency grant for training CMHC personnel in Forensic Psychiatry/Psychology, 1980-1982.

Meritorious Service Award, American Board of Professional Psychology, 1993.

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PREVIOUS CLINICAL POSITIONS 1968 - 1971 Research Consultant, Hermann Kiefer Hospital and Sinai Hospital, Detroit, MI. 1970 - 1972 Group Leader of Black-White encounter groups of Police Officers, Detroit Police Department. 1972 - 1973 Group Leader of encounter groups on White supervisors and Black "new hires" for Detroit Edison and Michigan Bell Telephone. 1968 - 1973 Consultant and Acting Director of Psychology, Center for Forensic Psychiatry, State of Michigan. 1971 - 1973 Consultant, V.A. Hospital, Allen Park, MI., Behavior Therapy, Forensic Psychology. 1968 - 1974 Private Practice, Detroit MI. 1974 - 1975 Psychological Consultant, State Correctional Institution at Graterford. 1975 - 1977 Clinical Evaluator of Juveniles for the Youth Services Bureau Project at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill. 1971 - 1978 Consultant, Detroit Salvation Army Alcohol Treatment Program. 1973 - 1978 Chief Forensic Psychologist, Norristown State Hospital, Norristown, PA. 1974 - 1979 Member of Norristown State Hospital Suicide Committee. 1979 Consultant to the National Center for Action on Institutions and Alternatives, Rikers Island, NY, Prison Complex, Investigation of Frequency, Causes and Prevention of Inmate Suicides 1979 - 1980 Consultant, Mental Health Advocates of PA. 1978 - 1981 Consultant, Norristown State Hospital Juvenile Forensic Unit. 1982 - 1983 Consultant, Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital Neuropsychological and Forensic Evaluation. 1981 - 1985 Affiliate Staff, Eugenia Hospital, Lafayette Hill, PA. Neuropsychological and Forensic Psychodiagnostic Evaluation. 1982 - 1989 Consultant, Insight Centers - Professional Rehabilitation Services, Psychological-Vocational Evaluation. 1984 - 1988 Consultant, Placement Services, Inc. - Professional Rehabilitation Services, Psychological-Vocational Evaluation. 1989 Off Campus Clinical Practicum Supervisor, Department of Psychology, Temple University. 1993 - 1996 Psychological Consultant, Joseph J. Peters Institute (Psychological evaluation of alleged sex abusers). 1993 - 1997 Consultant, Philadelphia City Solicitors Office/Police Department: Revision of Psychological Screening Process to eliminate adverse impact on minority group members. 1979 - 1999 Consultant, Norristown State Hospital Psychology Department - Forensic and Neuropsychological Evaluation.

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PREVIOUS TEACHING POSITIONS 1967 - 1973 Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

1976 Instructional Consultant, Bucks Count Department of Mental Health, Crisis Intervention Training Program for Police.

1978 - 1994 Faculty, Continuing Education Program in Psychiatry. The Department of Psychiatry of the School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania.

1975 - 1985 Instructional Consultant, Temple University Center for the Administration of Justice. Selection and Training Programs for police departments; course in crisis intervention.

1987 - 1996 Lecturer in Law and Mental Health, Villanova University Law School.

2007 - 2009 Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology of Widener University, Chester, PA.

CONTINUING EDUCATION (Continuing education records prior to 1993 are no longer available)

1993 Treating Troubled Adolescents.

1994 The Healing Brain.

1995 Suicide Risk: Assessment and Response Guidelines; Old Loyalties, New Ties: Therapeutic Strategies with Step-Families.

1997 Left Brain - Right Brain; The Myth of Repressed Memory; Tarasoff and Beyond; Trauma and Recovery.

1998 Ethical Issues; Trauma Survival: Overcoming the Psychological Scarring; Current Risk Management and Ethical Issues in Psychology.

1999 Testifying in Court; Ethics, Law and Psychology; Cybersex: The High Tech Sex Addiction.

2001 Custody Evaluation; Risk Management.

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2002 Jeopardy in the Courtroom: A Scientific Analysis of Children’s Testimony; Practical Uses of the MMPI-2; Preparing for HIPAA.

2003 Parenting That Works

2004 Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluations

2005 The Practical Art of Suicide Assessment; Ethics and Risk Management in Forensic Settings

2006 Ethical Risks when Assessing Risk of Harm to Others

2007 Coping with Cross Examinations; The Challenge of Co-Parenting: Helping Split Couples to Raise Healthy Kids

2009 Children, Divorce and Custody: New Research and New Roles of Psychologists Child Custody and Parenting Evaluations; Child Custody and Parenting Evaluations; Collaborative Practice: A Better Approach to Conflict Resolution in the Dissolution of Family Relationships

2010 Screening, Assessment & Treatment of Dementia

2011 Case Studies in Ethics, Diagnosis and Treatment; Navigating Through Pennsylvania Custody and Support Laws in our Evolving Society

2012 Child Abuse from Legal and Psychological Perspectives: Office of Children and Youth; Effective and Ethical Testimony: American Academy of Forensic Psychology

2013 Psychopharmacology for Clinicians

2014 Ethical Principles for Pennsylvania Mental Health Professionals Child Abuse

2015 Roles of Psychologists in Judicial Settings Virtual Ethics Yoga as Medicine When Video Gaming Becomes Compulsion

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ARTICLES 1. Cooke, G. The Efficacy of Two Behavior Therapy Procedures: An Analogue Study. Behavior Research and Therapy, 1966, 4, 17-24. 2. Boxer, A., Sadoff, R., & Cooke, G. the Court and the State Hospital: Model for a Therapeutic Relationship, Mimeo, 1967. 3. Cooke, G. Evaluation of the Efficacy of the Components of Reciprocal Inhibition Psychotherapy. J. Abnorm. Psychology, 1968, 73, 464-467. 4. Cooke, G. The Court Study Unit: Patient Characteristics and Comparison of Patients Judged Competent and Incompetent. J. Clin. Psychology, 1969, 25, 140-143. 5. Chodorkoff, B. & Cooke, G. Development of an Inventory to Measure Psychosexual Development. Psychol. Reports, 1970, 27, 186. 6. Cooke, G. & Chodorkoff, B. The Reliability of Classification of Behaviors within Psychosexual Stages. Psychol. Reports, 1970, 26, 751-754. 7. Chodorkoff, B. & Cooke, G. The Attitudes of Medical Students Toward Mental Illness: An Abstract. Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Medical Education, 1971, 183. 8. Cooke, G. & Jackson, N.L.P. Competency to Stand Trial: The Role of the Psychologist. Professional Psychology, 1971, 2, 373-376. 9. Cooke, G. & Robey, A. The MMPI: A Case Study in Dissimulation. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol., 1971, 36, 355-359. 10. Cooke, G., Johnston, N. and Pogany, E. Factors Affecting Referral to Determine Competency to Stand Trial. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1973, 130: 8, 870-875. Also in Messinger, et. al., (Eds) 1973 Crime and Justice Annual, Aldine, Chi. 11. Johnston, N. & Cooke, G. Relationship of MMPI Alcoholism, Prison Escape, Hostility Control and Recidivism to Clinical Judgements. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1973, 29, 32-34. 12. Pierce, D., Cooke, G. & Frahm, P. Sort-Score Correlates of Schizophrenia. Journal of Personality Assessment, 1973, 37, 508-511. 13. Cooke, G., Pogany, E. & Johnston, N. A Comparison of Blacks and Whites Committed for Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial on Criminal Charges. Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Fall, 1974, 319-337. 14. Wehmer, G., Cooke, G. & Gruber, J. Evaluation of the Effects of Training of Paraprofessionals in the Treatment of Alcoholism: A Pilot Study, British Journal of Addiction, 1974, 69, 33-39. 15. Cooke, G. Manual for the Use of the MMPI in the Correctional System, Mimeo, 1975. 16. Cooke, G. Basic Helping Techniques, Mimeo, 1975. 17. Cooke, G., Wehmer, G. & Gruber, J. Training Paraprofessionals in the treatment of Alcoholism: Effects on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Therapeutic Techniques. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, July, 1975, 36, (7), 938-948. 18. Cooke, G. & Sikorski, C. Factors Affecting Length of Hospitalization in Persons Adjudicated Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law. 1975, 2, 251-261. 19. Cooke, G. & Pogany E. The Influences on Judges' Sentencing Practices of a Mental Evaluation. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law. 1975, 3, 245-251.

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20. Gruber, J., Wehmer, G. & Cooke, G. Training Paraprofessionals in the Treatment of Alcoholism: Differences in Effects Due to Prior History of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. British Journal of Addiction, 1976, 71. 21. Cooke, G. & Thorwarth, C. Prediction of Elopement of Mentally Ill Offenders Using the MMPI. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1978, 5, 151-157. 22. Cooke, G. Behavioral Treatment of Rapists. The Prison Journal, 1978, 58, 47-52. Reprinted in The Inventory of Marriage and Family Literature, St. Paul; University of Minnesota, Vol. 5, 1979. 23. Cooke, G. Training Police Officers to Handle Suicidal Persons, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1979, 24, 227-233. 24. Cooke, G. The Role of the Psychologist in Evaluations of Criminal Competency and Responsibility, Clinical Psychology, Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, 1981. 25. Cooke, M. & Cooke, G. An Integrated Treatment Program for Mentally Ill Offenders: Description and Evaluation, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 1982. 26. Male, T.C. & Cooke, G. The Psychologist and Joint Custody, in Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Custody Update: The New Shared Custody Act and New Custody Rules, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 1982. 27. Dietz, P.E., Cooke, G., Rappeport, J.D. & Silvergleit, I.T. Psychojargon in the Psychological Report: Ratings by Judges, Psychiatrists and Psychologists, Behavioral Science and the Law, 1983. 28. Cooke, G. The Civil Competency Evaluation: Guidelines for Objective Assessment, American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 1985, 3, 10-20. 29. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluations in Child Custody Cases, in Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Custody Update: Support, Witness and Discover, 1987. 30. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluation in Child Custody Cases in Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Child Custody Litigation, Harrisburg, PA 1990. 31. Cooke, G. & Cooke, M. Dealing with sexual abuse allegations in the context of custody evaluation, American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 1991, 9, 1-13. 32. Cooke, G. Legal Regulation of Child Sexual Abuse Evaluation and Testimony, American Journal of Forensic Psychology, Vol. 10, #4, 1992. 33. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluation in Child Custody Cases, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Winning with Expert Witnesses and Discovery in Family Law Litigation, Harrisburg, PA, 1994. 34. Cooke, G. The role of the mental health professional in harassment/discrimination cases: A moderate perspective, American Journal of Forensic Psychology, Vol. 14, #2, 1996. 35. Cooke, G. Parricide, Journal of Threat Assessment, Vol. 1, 2000. 36. Cooke, G. S.B. 74: How Will It Affect Custody Evaluations Conducted by Mental Health Professionals?, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Child Custody Reform on the Horizon: Practice and Procedure Under S.B. 74, 2006. 37. Cooke, G. MMPI-2 Defensiveness in Child Custody Evaluations: The Role of Education and Socioeconomic Level, American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2010, Vol 28, #2, 5- 16. 38. Cooke, G. Who Doesn’t Have PTSD?, The Atrium Group Newsletter, 2011, Vol 7, Issue 3.

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39. Cooke, G. Interpreting the MMPI-2 with Higher Educational/Socioeconomic Level Custody Litigants, FamilyLawyerMagazine.com, April 10, 2012. 40. Cooke, G. Evaluating a Teen’s Parental Preference, FamilyLawyerMagazine.com, February, 2013. 41. Cooke, G. Forensic Evaluation in Capital Cases, The Forensic Examiner, January, 2015.

BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Cooke, G. Behavior Therapy with Stutterers, in E. Anderson, Treatment of the Young Stutterer. Wayne State University Press, Detroit, Michigan, 1969. 2. Cooke, G. Psychological and Neuropsychological Evaluation. Chapter in Psychic Injuries (M.E. Lewis, R.L. Sadoff, Eds.) Courtroom Medicine, Vol. 12, Matthew Bender, New York, Second Edition, 1978. (Five Chapters in the 1979 reprinting.) 3. Cooke, G. Legal Issues, Chapter in G. Tyron, (Ed) The Professional Practice of Psychology, Ablex, Norwood, NJ., 1986. 4. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology; Chapter in Wiley Encyclopedia of Psychology, R.J. Corsini (Ed.), Wiley, NY 1984. 5. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology, Chapter in Cyril H. Wecht (Ed.) Forensic Sciences, Matthew Bender, NY 1984. 6. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology, Chapter in The Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology, R. J. Corsini (Ed.), Wiley, NY 1987. 7. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology, Chapter in Cullari, S. (Ed.) Foundations of Clinical Psychology, Allyn & Bacon, MA 1998. 8. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychologists: Roles and Activities, Chapter in The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science, W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), Wiley, NY, 2001. 9. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology, Chapter Forensic Sciences, Cyril H. Wecht (Ed.), Matthew Bender, NY 2000. 10. Cooke, G. & Cooke, M. Child Custody, Chapter in Forensic Mental Health Assessment: A Casebook, Kirk Heilbrun, Geff Marczyk, David DeMatteo (Eds), Oxford University Press, 2002. 11. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychologists: Roles and Activities, Chapter in The Corsini Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience, W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), Wiley, NY, 2004. 12. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology, Chapter Forensic Sciences, Cyril H. Wecht (Ed.), Matthew Bender, NY 2007. 13. Cooke, G. & Bleier, Henry R. Diminished Capacity in Federal Sentencing, Chapter Handbook of Forensic Assessment: Psychological and Psychiatric Perspectives, E. Y. Drogin, F. M. Dattilio, R. L. Sadoff, T. G. Gutheil (Eds.), Wiley, San Francisco, 2011. 14. Cooke, G. & Norris, D. Child Custody and Parental Fitness, Chapter Handbook of Forensic Assessment: Psychological and Psychiatric Perspectives, E. Y. Drogin, F. M. Dattilio, R. L. Sadoff, T. G. Gutheil (Eds.), Wiley, San Francisco, 2011.

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BOOKS 1. Cooke, G. (Ed.) The Role of the Forensic Psychologist. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL, 1980.

BOOK REVIEWS 1. Cooke, G. Book Review of Therapeutic Communities in Corrections by Hans Toch, in The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Fall, 1981, 345-347. 2. Cooke, G. Book Review of Clinical Handbook of Psychiatry and the Law by Thomas G. Gutheil and Paul S. Appelbaum in The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Summer, 1984, 285- 288. 3. Cooke, G. Book Review of Advances in Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. I, in The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 1986. 4. Cooke, G. Book Review of Custody Disputes: Evaluation and Intervention, Edited by Ruth S. Parry, et al., in The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Summer, 1987, 307-310. 5. Cooke, G. Book Review of Handbook of Forensic Psychology, Edited by Irving B. Weiner and Allen K. Hess, in Contemporary Psychiatry, 1988, 7, 1, 64-66. 6. Cooke, G. Book Review of Evaluating Children for the Courts Using Psychological Tests, Edited by Stanley Kissel and Nelson W. Freeling, in The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Winter 1990. 453-457. 7. Cooke, G. Book Review of Assessment and Prediction of Suicide by Ronald W. Maris, et al., in The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Spring 1994. 8. Cooke, G. Book Review of The Violence Prediction Scheme: Assessing Dangerousness in High Risk Men by C. D. Webster, et. al., The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Spring 1996.

EDITORIAL CONSULTATION Editorial Consultant, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1972-1973.

Consulting Reader, Psychological Reports, 1975.

Consulting Reader, Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1975-1979.

Editorial Consultant, Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1976.

Subcommittee for Paper Selection, Eastern Psychological Association Convention, 1978.

Editorial Consultant, American Psychologist, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1987.

Consulting Reader, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1986.

Consulting Reader, Journal of Threat Assessment, 2001-2002.

Manuscript Reviewer, Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 2015.

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CONVENTION PRESENTATIONS, GUEST LECTURES, AND CONSULTS Cooke, G. University of Pennsylvania Center for Studies in Social-Legal Psychiatry: Psychological testing in forensic cases, 1973-1977, 1982.

Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology, Beaver College, 1973-1975. Cooke, G. Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial, St. Elizabeth's Hospital Federal Forensic Unit, Washington, DC, 1974. Cooke, G. Psychological Testing in Forensic Cases, Villanova University Law School, 1975, 1984- 1986. Cooke, G. Philadelphia State Hospital Forensic Unit, Forensic Evaluations, 1975, 1982, 1983. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology, Swarthmore College, 1976. Cooke, G. The Role of the Psychologist In Criminal Court Proceedings, Presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, D.C., 1976. Cooke, G. The Role of the Forensic Psychologist in the Evaluation and Treatment of Offenders, Presented at the Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, October, 1977. Cooke, G. Forensic Evaluations, Temple University Medical School, 1977. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluation in Forensic Cases, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1977-1980. Cooke, G. Testimony before the Governor's Task Force on Maximum Security Psychiatric Care, 1977. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychological Evaluation, Bucks County Bar Association, 1977. Cooke, G. Behavioral Treatment of Rapists, Presented at the Conference, The Faces of Rape, January, 1978, Philadelphia. Chairperson and Discussant: Panel on Forensic Criminal Psychology, Eastern Psychological Association Convention, Washington, D.C., March 1978. Cooke, G. The Prediction of Dangerous Behavior, Presented at the Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, June, 1978, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. (Also participated as expert witness in a mock trial.) Mugrauer, W. and Cooke, G. Crisis Intervention Training for Police Officers, Conference on Violence in the Family, Atlantic County Community College, NJ, August, 1978. Mugrauer, W. and Cooke, G. Crisis Intervention Training for Police Officers, Police Training Conference, Pomona, NJ, September, 1978. Cooke, G. The Role of the Expert Witness; Screening for Competency to Stand Trial, Presented at the Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists Continuing Professional Education Program, December, 1978. Cooke, G. Wernersville State Hospital, Forensic Evaluations, 1978. Cooke, G. Forensic Criminal Evaluations and Testimony, Allentown State Hospital, 1978. Cooke, G. Evaluation of Civil Competency under the Vecchione Decision, Presented at the Vecchione Workshop of the Philadelphia Bar Association, Philadelphia, May, 1979. Cooke, M.K., and Cooke, G. An Integrated Treatment Program for Mentally Ill Offenders: Description and Evaluation, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New York, 1979. Cooke, G. Follow-up of Criminal Status of Persons Evaluated for Criminal Competence, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New York, 1979.

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Cooke, G. and Lewinn, L. Presentation of Psychological Evidence in Criminal Court Cases, Presented at the Fall Conference of the Pennsylvania Psychological Association, 1979. Cooke, G. Assessing Civil Competency, Philadelphia Bar Association, 1979. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluation in Personal Injury Cases, Philadelphia Association of Insurance Claims Processors and Adjustors, 1979. Cooke, G. Presentation on Mental Illness, Philadelphia Bar Association Training Seminar on Mental Disabilities, Philadelphia, March, 1980. Cooke, G. Crisis Intervention, Monroe-Carbon-Pike Counties MH/MR, 1980. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychological Evaluations, Northampton County MH/MR, 1980. Cooke, G. Community Services Institute, The New Insanity Legislation, 1980. Mugrauer, W. and Cooke, G. Crisis Intervention Training for Police Officers, at the Conference on Violence and Abuse in the Family, Mt. Holly, NJ, April, 1981. Cooke, G., Mullen, J., and Olsson, J. Utilization of Psychiatric and Psychological Assessments by Criminal Court Judges: Description of the Project, Methodology, and Preliminary Results, Presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Convention, 1981, Cambridge, MA. Cooke, G. Forensic Criminal Evaluations and Testimony, Allentown State Hospital, 1981. Cooke, G. Forensic Evaluation, Veterans Administration Hospital Out-Patient Clinic, Philadelphia, 1981. Cooke, G. Forensic Evaluation, Clarke Summit State Hospital, 1981. Cooke, G. Forensic Evaluation and Treatment, Privilege, Abington Hospital, 1981. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluation in Custody Cases, Pennsylvania Bar Association Program on Shared Custody, 1982, Philadelphia, PA. Cooke, G. Wernersville State Hospital, Forensic Evaluations, 1983. Cooke, G. Forensic Criminal Evaluation and Testimony, Harrisburg State Hospital, 1982. Cooke, G. Philadelphia Psychiatric Center, Forensic Evaluation, 1982. Cooke, G. Forensic and Neuropsychological Evaluation, Pennsylvania Hospital, 1982. Cooke, G. Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Workshops on the New Shared Custody Act, 1982. Cooke, G. Coatesville VA Hospital, Forensic Psychology, 1983. Cooke, G. Forensic Evaluation, Pennsylvania Association on Probation, Parole and Corrections Annual Meeting, 1983. Cooke, G. Community Services Institute, Treatment of Mentally Ill Offenders, 1983. Cooke, G. Philadelphia Psychiatric Center, Forensic Evaluation, 1983. Cooke, G. Forensic Evaluation, Philadelphia Society for Clinical Psychologists, 1984. Cooke, G. Forensic Evaluation, St. Joseph's University, 1984. Cooke, G. Forensic Neuropsychological Evaluation, Jefferson Medical College, 1985. Cooke, G. New Jersey Trial Lawyers Association, Psychological Evaluation of Psychic Injuries, 1985. Cooke, G. Psychological Screening of Applicants, Montgomery County Police Chiefs' Association, 1985. Cooke, G. Evaluation of Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse in Child Custody Cases, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Annual Convention, 1986, Philadelphia, PA. Cooke, G. Mental Health Professionals and the Criminal Justice System, Norristown State Hospital, 1986.

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Cooke, G. Wernersville State Hospital, Assessment and Prevention of Suicides Among Mental Hospital Patients, 1986. Cooke, G. and Nicholas, W.T. Can Forensic Mental Health Professionals Be Friends of the Court? Lenape Valley Foundation Conference, 1987, Valley Forge, PA. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluations in Child Custody Cases, Pennsylvania Bar Institute Family Law Seminar, 1987, Philadelphia, PA. Cooke, G. Forensic Criminal Evaluation and Testimony, Harrisburg State Hospital, 1987. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluations in Child Custody Cases, Pennsylvania Bar Institute Family Law Seminar, 1987, Harrisburg, PA. Cooke, G. Philadelphia Psychiatric Center, Neuropsychology as a Contribution to Critical Diagnosis, 1987. Cooke, G. Forensic Criminal Evaluations and Testimony, Allentown State Hospital, 1987. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluations in Child Custody Cases, Pennsylvania Bar Institute Family Law Seminar, 1987, Pittsburgh, PA. Cooke, G. Coatesville VA Hospital, Forensic Assessment and Issues with Aggressive Patients, 1987. Cooke, G. Cross-Examination of Mental Health Experts in Child Custody Cases, Invited Presentation, Family Law Section, 1988, Annual Philadelphia Bench/Bar Conference, Washington, DC, 1988. Cooke, G. Forensic Criminal Evaluation and Testimony, Harrisburg State Hospital, 1988. Cooke, G. Criminal Evaluations for the Court, Haverford State Hospital, 1988. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology, Temple University Graduate Department of Psychology, 1989. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluation in Child Custody Cases, Pennsylvania Bar Institute Family Law Seminar, 1990, Pittsburgh, PA. Cooke, G. Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Psychological Evaluation in Child Custody Cases, 1990. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluation in Child Custody Cases, Pennsylvania Bar Institute Family Law Seminar, 1990, Philadelphia, PA. Cooke, G. Psychological Evaluation in Child Custody Cases, Pennsylvania Bar Institute Family Law Seminar, 1990, Harrisburg, PA. Cooke, G. Family Law Section, Psychologists Forum, Panel Member, Chester County Bar Association, 1991, West Chester, PA. Cooke, G. Wernersville State Hospital, Forensic Evaluations, 1991. Cooke, G. Psychological Issues for Clients in Custody Cases, Member of a panel presentation to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Summer Program, 1992, Hershey, PA. Cooke, G. Anatomy of a Child Custody Case, Panel member for Family Law Practicum, Montgomery County Bar Association, 1992, Norristown, PA. Cooke, G. University of Pennsylvania Center for Studies in Social-Legal Psychiatry: Psychological & Neuropsychological Evaluation in forensic cases, 1992. Cooke, G. Psychological and Neuropsychological Evaluation in Forensic Cases, University of Pennsylvania Department of Psychiatry, 1992. Cooke, G. Recognition and Prevention of Suicide in County jails, Chester County Prosecutor's Office Training Seminar for County Police Departments, 1992. Cooke, G. Family Law Section Psychologists Forum, Panel member, Chester County Bar Association, 1992, West Chester, PA.

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Sadoff, R. and Cooke, G. Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, Norristown State Hospital, 1993. Cooke, G. St. Joseph's University, Graduate Department of Criminal Justice, Psychological and Neuropsychological Evaluation in Forensic Cases, 1993. Cooke, G. Forensic Psychology and Child Custody Evaluation, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Law Clinic, 1993. Sadoff, R., Cooke, G., and Poplar, C. The use of Forensic Experts at Trial (including child sex abuse cases), Association of Trial Lawyers of America, NJ - Boardwalk Seminar, 1994, Atlantic City, NJ. Cooke, G. Winning With an Expert Witness, and Discovery in Family Law Litigation, Pennsylvania Bar Institute Family Law Seminar, 1994, Philadelphia and Harrisburg, PA. Cooke, G. Custody Recommendations When There Has Been Domestic Violence Between The Parents, House Republican Policy Committee's Children and Family Task Force Sub- Committee on Protecting Children from Sex Offenders and Family Violence, 1994, Plymouth Meeting, PA. Cooke, G. The Use of Forensic Experts at Trial, The Association of Trial Lawyers of America - NJ, Boardwalk Seminar, Atlantic City, NJ, 1994. Cooke, G. Interviewing Children in Sex Abuse Cases, Pennsylvania Criminal Trial Lawyers Association, 1996, Bethlehem, PA. Cooke, G. Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Unhinging Custody and Vocational Experts: Preparing Cross on Topics of Expert, Ethical and Methodological Standards, 1996, Philadelphia, PA. Cooke, G. Proving or Disputing the Head Injury Claim, Atlantic County Bar Association Litigation Skills Seminar, 1996. Cooke, G. Coatesville VA Hospital, Forensic Issues in the Treatment of Personality Disorders, 1996. Cooke, G. Widener University Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology: Forensic Psychology - 1997. Cooke, G. Seminar: Defending the Difficult Damages Case: Medical & Legal Perspectives, Presentation on Neuropsychological Evaluation, 1998. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Rosemont College: Evaluations of Persons Charged with Crimes - 1998. Cooke, G. Ethics, Law and Psychology, Coatesville Veterans Administration Hospital, 1999. Cooke, G. Widener University Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology: Forensic Psychology - 1999. Cooke, G. Invited Participant in Presentation by Inn of Court, Lehigh County Bar Association, Allentown, PA: Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in Custody Cases, 2000. Cooke, G. Widener University Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology: Evaluations in Employment Cases (Harassment, Discrimination, Retaliation) - 2001. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Rosemont College: Presentation on Insanity - 2001. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Temple University School of Law: Forensic Psychology - 2001; Evaluation and Testimony in Criminal Cases with a Focus on Downward Departure Cases - 2001. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Temple University School of Law: Forensic Psychology - 2002.

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Cooke, G. Widener University Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology: Forensic Psychology - 2003. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Rosemont College: Forensic Psychology – 2003. Cooke, G. Invited Speaker by Inn of Court, Delaware County Bar Association: Child Custody Evaluation, 2004. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Psychiatry: Mental Retardation and the Death Penalty: The Atkins Case - 2004. Cooke, G. Guest Speaker at Chester County Child Custody Seminar, Gender Issues in Child Custody Evaluations, 2004. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Rosemont College: Forensic Psychology – 2005. Cooke, G. Presentation to Forry, Ullman, Ullman & Forry: Utilization of Neuropsychological Testing in Evaluating Claims of Organic Brain Damage, 2005. Cooke, G. Presentation to Pennsylvania Bar Institute: Child Custody Reform on the Horizon: Practice and Procedure Under S.B. 74, S.B. 74: How Will It Affect Custody Evaluations Conducted by Mental Health Professionals?, 2006. Cooke, G. Presentation to Forry, Ullman, Ullman & Forry Seminar for State Farm Insurance Company: Psychological-Neuropsychological Evaluation in Personal Injury Cases, 2006. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Widener University Graduate School of Psychology: Forensic Psychology, 2006. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Rosemont College: Forensic Psychology, 2008. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Widener University Graduate School of Psychology: Forensic Psychology Practice, 2008. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Rosemont College: Forensic Psychology, 2009. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Widener University Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology: Child Custody Evaluation, 2009. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Rosemont College: Forensic Psychology, 2010. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Widener University Graduate School of Professional Psychology: Forensic Psychology, 2011. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Rosemont College, Course on Forensic Sociology: Forensic Psychology, 2011. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Postdoctoral Seminar on Forensic Psychiatry/Psychology: The Use of Psychological Tests in the Forensic Assessment of Malingering, 2011. Cooke, G. Guest Lecturer at Rosemont College: Course on Forensic Sociology: Forensic Psychology, 2012. Cooke, G. Presentation at Drexel University School of Law: Experts Varied Roles and Codes of Ethics (Child Custody Evaluations), 2014. Cooke, G. Presentation at 2014 Bench-Bar Annual Conference: Custody at the Extremes-From Unweened Infants to Unruly Teens, 2014.

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COURT TESTIMONY Testimony in Federal Court in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Testimony in State and County Courts in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, New York, Michigan, North Carolina, Texas, and California. Since 1997 when we began keeping formal records of testimony, I have testified the following number of times: Child Custody – 137; Criminal – 198; Civil/Personal Injury – 94; Total – 429.

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60 Telephone: (610) 828-2822 [email protected] Fax: (610) 828-9464 [email protected] Gerald Cooke, Ph.D. & Margaret Cooke, Ph.D., P.C. Clinical and Forensic Psychology – Licensed Psychologists 4 E. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462

MARGARET COOKE CURRICULUM VITAE

PRESENT POSITIONS

1981-PRESENT Gerald Cooke, Ph.D. & Margaret Cooke, Ph.D., P.C., Plymouth Meeting, PA. Forensic Psychology, including: psychodiagnostic evaluation, (family, custody, sex abuse, adult and juvenile criminal, personal injury, malpractice, police selection, miscellaneous forensic issues), consultation with attorneys and agencies; forensic psychological research. Court testimony: experience in family; criminal; personal injury; juvenile. Testified in Philadelphia, Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware, Lehigh, and Berks counties in Pennsylvania; Mercer, Gloucester, Burlington and Salem counties in New Jersey; Federal Court in Philadelphia; Securities and Exchange Commission arbitration panel in .

LICENSURE AND DIPLOMAS

Licensed Psychologist, State of Pennsylvania: PS-004900-L.

Diplomate of the American Board of Psychological Specialties, Psychological Assessment, evaluation and testing.

Diplomate of the American Board of Psychological Specialties, Child Custody evaluation.

Diplomate of the American College of Forensic Psychology.

Certified by the Institute of Rational-Emotive Therapy, New York State Board of Regents.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

Past member American Psychological Association (resigned my life membership 7/14/15 due to ethical and moral breaches committed by the organization)

American Psychology - Law Society – past member (APA subgroup)

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EDUCATION

1986 Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, Ph.D.

1981 Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, M.A.

1966 Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, B.A.

1964-66 University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Honors at entrance.

INTERNSHIP

Lenape Valley Foundation, Chalfont, PA. Community Psychology, Cognitive/Behavioral and Family Therapy/Evaluation, 1980-1981.

CONTINUING EDUCATION (Partial listing)

Advanced MMPI/MMPI-2 Interpretation Practical Uses of the MMPI Third Party Information in Forensic Assessment Custody Evaluation and Risk Management Trauma Survival Ethics and Risk Management in Forensic Psychology Parenting After Marriage Ends Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluation Testifying in Court Sexual Abuse of Children and Adults Scientific Analysis of Children’s Testimony Forensic Applications of the MMPI-2 Assessment and Interview of Child Examinees The Challenge of Co-Parenting Child Abuse from Legal and Psychological Perspectives: Office of Children and Youth Effective and Ethical Testimony: American Academy of Forensic Psychology Various Roles a Psychologist May Play in a Judicial Setting

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

1982-1986 Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA; Instructor (Social Psychology, Personality, Research Methods).

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1977-1979 American Bar Association Mental Health Advocacy Project, Norristown, PA; Community Assessment Coordinator - Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware, Chester, Berks and Schuylkill Counties.

1976-1978 A.C.L.U. of PA, Coordinator - Capital Punishment Project; Consultation with attorneys on capital cases, legislative and public education/information campaigns. (Volunteer position)

1973-1976 Pennsylvania Bureau of Correction Consultant; Implementation and evaluation of treatment programs for mentally ill offenders.

1967-1973 Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan; Research Assistant for NIMH grant on psychotherapy.

1966-1967 Norristown State Hospital, Norristown, PA; Research Technician, directed development of system for patient records and treatment plans.

ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS

1991 & 1993 Guest Lecturer. Psychology and Law. Temple University.

1992 Ph.D. Dissertation Committeeperson. Temple University Psychology Department.

1990-1991 Off-Campus clinical practicum supervisor. Temple University Psychology Department.

COMMUNITY CONSULTATION/EDUCATION SERVICE

Panel Member, ABA - EEOC Disabilities Training, Philadelphia, PA, 1998.

Montgomery County Bar Association Family Law Practicum, 1994.

Family Law Litigation Section of the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association - Child Custody and Custody Evaluations, 1993.

Consultation with Philadelphia Bar Association VIP (pro bono) program, 1993.

Member, Sub-committee on Women in the Legal System, Montgomery County Commission on Women and Families, 1992.

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Panel Member, Delaware County Bar Association Family Law Section Psychologists Forum, 1991.

Panel Member, Chester County Bar Association Family Law Section Psychologists Forum, 1991.

Family and Law Division of the Bucks County Bar Association - Psychological Testing in Custody Evaluation, 1991.

PRESENTATIONS

Cooke, M. K. and Kipnis, D. "Influence Tactics in Psychotherapy," Philadelphia Society for Clinical Psychologists, 1984.

Cooke, M. K. and Kipnis, D. "Influence Tactics in Psychotherapy," Sigma XI: Science Day, Temple University Health Sciences Center, 1983.

Cooke, M. K. And Kipnis, D. "Influence Tactics in Psychotherapy," Eastern Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA 1983.

Cooke, M. K. And Cooke, G. "An Integrated Treatment Program for Mentally Ill Offenders," American Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, New York, 1979.

GRANTS AND AWARDS

James Page Award, research in psychotherapy, Temple University, 1984.

National Institute for Mental Health Biomedical Research Grant, research in psychotherapy, 1982.

PUBLICATIONS

1. Cooke, G. and Cooke, M. (2002) Child Custody, Chapter in Forensic Mental Health Assessment: A Casebook, Kirk Heilbrun, Geff Marczyn, David DeMatteo (Eds.), Oxford University Press.

2. Cooke, M.K. (1998). Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Litigation: Guidelines for Forensic Assessment (book review). Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Spring, 87-89.

3. Cooke, M.K. (1993). Joint custody and shared parenting, second edition (book review). Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Spring, 131-133.

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4. Cooke, M.K. (1991), Humanizing child custody disputes: The family team (book review). Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Fall/Winter, 299-302.

5. Cooke, G. and Cooke, M.K. (1991). Dealing with sexual abuse allegations in the context of custody evaluations. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 9, 1-13.

6. Cooke, M.K. (1991). Depression and its Treatment: Help for the Nation's #1 Mental Problem (book review). The Journal of Psychiatry and Law.

7. Cooke, M.K., (1990). Anxiety and Its Treatment: Help is Available (book review). The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Fall/Winter, 469-71.

8. Cooke, M.K. and Goldstein, J.H. (1989). Social isolation and violent behavior. Forensic Reports, 2, 287-294.

9. Cooke, M.K. (1986). A psychodynamic approach to classifying therapies (book review). Contemporary Psychology, 32, 2, 167-168.

10. Cooke, M.K. and Kipnis, D. (1986). Influence tactics in psychotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 22-26.

11. Cooke, M.K. and Cooke, G. (1982). An integrated treatment program for mentally ill offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 26, 33-62.

12. Cooke, M.K. (1980). Capital punishment. In Cooke, G. (Ed.), The role of the forensic psychologist. Springfield: Charles Thomas.

13. Cooke, M.K. and Kiesler, D. (1967). Prediction of college students who later require personal counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 14, 346-349.

MEDIA APPEARANCES

KYW-TV. Support services for ex-mental patients as related to least restrictive environment criteria.

WIBG Radio. Capital Punishment.

AM Philadelphia. Television. Interracial adoption.

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65 AUBREYDMM-11A, LPC

Counseling Center at Heritage, LLC , 215-997-7772... [email protected]

Summary

A desire to assist individuals and families in their specific goals and journey of change, focusing on building a strong and healthy therapeutic relationship and creating an individualistic, therapeutic approach for each individual and family.

Work History

Mar 2016 - Present Therapist Counseling Center at Heritage (Montgomeryville, PA) Provided therapy for children, adolescents, adults, families, and couples. Utilized play therapy, expressive arts, traditional talk therapy, and activity therapy. Facilitated groups. Focus in trauma recovery, healing from sexual, physical, and emotional abuse.

Jan 2011 - Feb 2016 Fee-far-Service Therapist,Outpatient Northwestern Human Services (Lansdale, PA) Completed initial intake assessments for new consumers. Created (and updated) treatment plans and provided individual, family and group therapy. Responsible for progress notes and updating consumer records as needed.Collaborated with other members of consumer's treatment team. Experience with adults, families, children and teens, specialized in trauma recovery, education and management of depression, anxiety and chronic mental illness.Utilized relaxation techniques, CBT skills and resources, bibliotherapy and creative arts,Motivational Interviewing skills,IMRcurriculum, and other appropriate tools.

Mar 2008 - Dec 2010 Intensive Outpatient Program Manager Northwestern Human Services (Lansdale,PA) Created a financially-viable program that had been on the verge of closing. Responsible for overseeing clinicians and interns, scheduling groups, facilitating monthly team meetings, discharge planning and triage for emergency situations. Assisted in the transition from paper to electronic records. Ensured adherence to state standards in regards to facility and documentation. Provided intake assessments for initial entrance into the program. Led groups on a weekly basis including an Illness, Management and Recovery group and created and implemented new groups and programs including drug and alcohol groups and creative arts therapy groups.

Jun 2007 - Mar 2008 Behavioral Specialist Consultant/Mobile Therapist Foundations Behavioral Health (Doylestown, PA) As a Behavioral Specialist, observed child at home and in school or other social setting to complete Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA).Collaborated with families to create child's treatment plan based on doctor's diagnoses. Met weekly with child's fami Iy to evaluate progress. As a Mobile Therapist, met with child and/or family to implement treatment plan, providing therapeutic interventions.

Jun 2006 - May 2007 Internship-Outpatient Therapist Bowen Center (Warsaw, IN) Completed initial intake assessment with clients, created and updated treatment plans, completed progress notes for each session, co-facilitated in a children's behavioral group. Also met weekly with a supervisor to discuss caseload.

Oct 2004 - May 200-( Mental Health Technician and Social Worker Bowen Center, Inpatient Unit (Warsaw, IN)

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Education

2004 - 2007 M.A., Mental Health Counseling Grace College Winona Lake, IN

2000 - 2004 B.A., Psychology Cedarville University Cedarville,OH

Trainings

Gender and Trauma:How Men & Women Differ in Their Experiences(2015) Drexel University College of Medicine Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(2014) Carrie Epstein, LCSW-R,Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Services and Tra ining at Yale TF-CBTWeb-An On-line Training Course for Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy(2014) Medical University of South Carolina

Treume-Sensitive YogaWorkshop(2014) Liz Chesla, Anahata Yoga and WellnessCenter, Harleysville PA Understanding and Treating Hoarding(20B) Andrea Ke!ley, MSW, Project Director for the Hoarding Research Project at Boston University School of Social Work DSM-SDisorders: An Overview of Current Diagnostic Thinking (20B) Drexel University College of Medicine

Cognitive Therapy for the Treatment of Psychosis/Schizophrenia(2010) Neal Stolar, M.D.~Ph.D.,Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at University of Pennsylvania

Core Competencies for Integrated Practice with Co-Occurring Menta! Health &Substance Use Dl:sorde!i2008-2009) Drexel University College of Medicine

C!J IlttPS:/I\¥IAW. visualcv.corn/subrey-daam-resurne 67 TALIA EISENSTEIN, Psy.D. 125 Coulter Avenue Ardmore, PA 19003 610-642-4873 X50

EDUCATION

1978 -1981 Psy.D. in Clinica.lPsychology Hahnernann University, Philadelphia, PA

1976-1978 M.S. in Clinical Psychology Hahnernann University, Philadelphia, PA

1972- 1975 M.S. in International Studies The American University, Washington, D.C.

1969- 1972 B.A. in Political Science and Communication Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

1992 --Present Director, Our Children First

Created, designed and implemented a four-hour seminar for divorcing parents. This seminar is currently mandated for all divorcing parents with minor children in Montgomery County and is the model for programs in Harrisburg, PA and Wilmington, DE

1982- Present Psychologist, Private Practice

Individual, child and adult psychotherapy, marital, family and sex therapy, custody coordination and divorce mediation; supervision of psychology graduate students.

1984 - 1987 Associate Director - Van Hammett Psychiatric Clinic Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA

Supervision of psychology graduate students and psychiatric residents; designed and implemented the utilization review process; outreach activities with Hahnemann University and Hospital staff; administration of outpatient psychiatric clinic, directed public relations with community organizations.

68 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

1984 - 1990 Clinical Associate Professor, Hahnemann University Taught clinical psychology graduate students; dissertation committee advisor; comprehensive examination committee member.

1983 Instmctor, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. Taught techniques of psychotherapy to clinical psychology graduate students.

1978 - 1979 Teaching Assistant, Hahnemann University Taught human development to clinical psychology graduate students and to medical students.

PUBLICATIONS

1. Ficher & T. Eisenstein. Treatment and management of psychosexual disorders; Current approaches. InM. Ficher, R. Fishkin & J. Jacobs (Eds.), Sexual Arousal, 1984, 142-159.

L. Podietz et.al. Engagement in families of Holocaust survivors. Journal of Marital and Family Thera,QY,1984, 10 (1), 43-51.

L Fieher & T. Eisenstein. Obscure causes of sexual dysfunction. Pennsylvania Medicine, 1981,84 (12), 18-24.

MEMBERSIllPS

Pennsylvania Psychological Association National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists Southern PA Assoc. of Custody Evaluators

l,ICENSURE

Licensed in Pennsylvania

69 VITA

HARRIS FINKELSTEIN, PH.D. 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue 950 Haverford Road, Suite 300 Wilmington, DE 19806 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Telephone: (302) 594-9000 Telephone: (610-937-9619)

EDUCATION:

1982 Ph.D., Temple University, School Psychology (APA - approved program)

1978 M.Ed., Temple University, School Psychology

1977 B.A., Queens College, C.U.N.Y. (magna cum laude, honors in psychology)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

2007- PRIVATE PRACTICE present Bryn Mawr, PA Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of children, adolescents, young adults and their families regarding a wide range of issues. Services include individual and family therapy, psychological evaluations of emotional disorders, custody evaluations and evaluations of learning and attention disorders. Special emphasis on the assessment and treatment of school- related issues. Frequent consultations provided to public and private schools. Provides evaluation and treatment to families in transition by request of attorneys and the Family Court. Testifies in Family Court. Presents in-service training programs to school personnel and educational programs to parent groups.

2000 - DIRECTOR AND PRINCIPAL present Concord Behavioral Health, Inc., Wilmington, DE Administers and provides services to a multi-disciplinary outpatient private practice. Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of children, adolescents, young adults and their families regarding a wide range of issues. Services include individual and family therapy, psychological evaluations of emotional disorders, custody evaluations and evaluations of learning and attention disorders. Special emphasis on the assessment and treatment of school-related issues. Frequent consultations provided to public and private schools. Provides evaluation and treatment to families in transition by request of attorneys and the Family Court. Testifies in Family Court. Presents in-service training programs to school personnel and educational programs to parent groups.

2011- SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST Present Westtown School, West Chester, PA Coordinates and supervises psycho-educational evaluations of Middle School and Upper School students. Supervises doctoral students. Consults with parents, teachers, Admissions Department and College Counseling regarding learning issues. Provides training to teachers.

1990 - ADJUNCT CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Present Widener University, Chester, PA Supervises advanced doctoral students during their practica and internships.

70 2002- CONSULTANT 2011 Tatnall School, Wilmington, DE Provide consultation to faculty regarding learning issues of students in grades 1-4. Psycho- educational evaluation of students with learning issues. Consultation with parents regarding learning and developmental issues. In-service training to teachers.

1996 - DIRECTOR OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ASSESSMENT 1999 Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy, LLC., Wilmington, DE Maintained an active practice within a multi-disciplinary outpatient private practice. Provided consultation to colleagues regarding assessment issues of children and adolescents. Specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of children, adolescents, young adults and their families. Services included individual and family therapy, psychological evaluations of emotional disorders, custody evaluations and evaluations of learning and attention disorders.

1990 - PRIVATE PRACTICE 1996 Wilmington, DE Specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of children, adolescents and young adults. Services include individual and family therapy, psychological evaluations of emotional disorders, custody evaluations and evaluations of learning and attentional disorders.

1992 - DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL SERVICES 1996 Rockford Center, Newark, DE Responsible for all clinical services provided to the inpatient programs. Administered the delivery of clinical services (psychology, social services, creative arts therapies, education) to the adolescent and adult inpatient units. Provided consultation to the units and developed clinical standards for each unit. Liaison with medical staff. Chaired continuous quality improvement teams and hospital-wide committees. Developed relationships with referral sources in the schools and professional community.

1989 - DIRECTOR OF PSYCHOLOGY 1996 Rockford Center, Newark, DE Established and directed a psychology department which provided psychological evaluations, group therapy and consultations; supervised psychologists, psychological assistants and interns.

1993 INTERIM ADMINISTRATOR (August) Rockford Center, Newark, DE Responsible for all clinical and business operations of a private psychiatric hospital, in the absence of a permanent administrator.

1989 - ADOLESCENT PROGRAM DIRECTOR 1992 Rockford Center, Newark, DE Directed a 44-bed adolescent inpatient psychiatric unit. Supervised and coordinated an interdisciplinary staff of social workers, psychologists, teachers, creative arts therapists and nurses; developed and implemented a treatment program with a group and family therapy focus; established substance abuse and sexual abuse treatment tracks; liaison with medical staff; developed relationships with referral sources in the schools and professional community; increased census by one third in first year.

1987 - PSYCHOLOGIST 1989 Associates in Adolescent Psychiatry, New Castle, DE Clinically managed an inpatient adolescent unit at the Meadow Wood Hospital; trained hospital staff; implemented new treatment programs; provided individual, group and family therapy, outpatient therapy and psychological evaluations; presented seminars to community groups.

71 1980 - SUPERVISING PSYCHOLOGIST 1987 Devereux Foundation, Devon, PA Individual and group psychotherapy with severely emotionally disturbed adolescents in a residential setting; psychodiagnostic evaluations; clinical supervision of predoctoral interns and unlicensed psychologists; consultation with staff; co-chair, In-service Program Planning Committee; member, Patient Care Monitoring Committee; member, Professional Staff Development Committee; member, Professional Library Advisory Committee.

1984 - PRIVATE PRACTICE 1987 Bala Cynwyd and Chadds Ford, PA (part-time) Specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of children and adolescents.

1984 - PSYCHOLOGIST 1985 Central Montgomery Mental Health/Medical Retardation Center, Norristown, PA (part-time) Individual psychotherapy with children, adolescents and young adults.

1979 - PRE-DOCTORAL INTERN IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 1980 Devereux Foundation, Devon, PA (APA-approved) Individual and group psychotherapy with severely emotionally disturbed adolescents; psychodiagnostic evaluations; consultation.

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION:

Licensure, Psychologist: PA (#PS-004021-L) DE (#B10000196)

National Certification in School Psychology

Registrant #43076, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

American Psychological Association Delaware Psychological Association (Member of Executive Council, 1990-1997) International Dyslexia Association Pennsylvania Psychological Association Society for Personality Assessment Member, Committee on Child Mental Health (Adolescent Task Force), American Academy of Pediatrics, Delaware Chapter, 1994

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS AND SELECTED PRESENTATIONS:

Finkelstein, H. (2009, April). Supervision as a Learning Process: Cognitive Factors in Effective Supervision. Paper presented at the Annual Supervisor’s Day of the Widener University Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, Chester, PA.

Finkelstein, H. (2007, October 19). Responding to oppositional behavior in the preschool classroom. Paper presented to the Nursery-Kindergarten Association of Delaware, Wilmington, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (2005, March 4). Best Practices in Child Custody Evaluations. Paper presented at a meeting of the Delaware Psychological Association, Wilmington, DE.

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Finkelstein, H. (2003, October 10). Red Flags in Psycho-Educational Assessment. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the International Dyslexia Association-Pennsylvania Branch, Trevose, PA.

Finkelstein, H. (1997, March 13). Techniques of psychologists - Psychological instruments and their use. Paper presented at The Family Law Update Conference of The Delaware Bar Association, Wilmington, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (1997, January 30). Oppositional defiant disorder. Paper presented at meeting of New Castle County Elementary School Counselors Association, Wilmington, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (1997). Supervision of psychological assessment: A developmental model. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 28, 92-95.

Finkelstein, H. (1996, May 10). The next designer disorder: ODD. Paper presented at the Delaware Association of School Psychologists Annual Convention, Rehoboth Beach, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (1996, March 29). Supervision of psychological assessment: A developmental model. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Finkelstein, H. (1995, November). Introduction to managed care issues. In H. Finkelstein (chair), Confidentiality and Managed Care: A Panel and Forum to Discuss Ethical Dilemmas. Symposium conducted in Wilmington, DE.

Tuckman, A. & Finkelstein, H. (1995, March). Simultaneous roles: When group co-therapists share a supervisory relationship. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Delaware Valley Group Psychotherapy Society, Chester, PA. Finkelstein, H. (1994, November). Youth violence prevention in schools and interventions in teen dating violence. Paper presented at meeting of the Delaware Division of Public Health Nursing, Dover, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (1994, May 5). Projective techniques and their relation to direct treatment. Paper presented at the Delaware Association of School Psychologists Annual Convention, Rehoboth Beach, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (1991, November 9). School-based interventions with angry kids. Paper presented at the New Castle County School Counselor Association Annual Meeting, Newark, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (1991, May 9). From the outside in. Paper presented at the Delaware Association of School Psychologists Annual Convention, Rehoboth Beach, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (1991, March 6). Working with angry and disruptive adolescents. Paper presented at the Delaware Council for Exceptional Children State Convention, Dover, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (1990, June 28). Disruptive/angry students: Formulating a response. Paper presented at the Administrative/Supervisory Workshop of the Brandywine School District, Lewes, DE.

Finkelstein, H. (1988). The long-term effects of early parent death: A review. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 44, 3-9.

73 Finkelstein, H. (1985, June 20). The long-term effects of early father death on personality development. Paper presented at the Pennsylvania Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Lancaster, PA.

Finkelstein, H. (1983). The long-term effects of early father death upon selected background and personality characteristics of young adult males. (Doctoral dissertation, Temple University, 1982.) Dissertation Abstracts International, 44, 305-B. (University Microfilms No. DA 831 1596).

Fleischer, S.F., Turkewitz, G. & Finkelstein, H. (1981). Sensory influences on homing of stunted rat pups. Developmental Psychobiology, 14, 29-39.

Farley, A.C., Kreutter, K.J., Russel, R.R., Blackwell, S., Finkelstein, H. & Hyman, I.A. (1978). The effects of eliminating corporal punishment in schools: A preliminary survey. Inequality of Education, 10, 57-60.

REFERENCES: Available upon request.

74 Carol A. Gantman, Ph.D.

1 Bala Avenue, Suite 125 610-667-7280, x107 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 fax 610-667- 7141 [email protected]

CURRENT CLINICAL POSITIONS:

1981-Present: Private Practice, Bala Cynwyd, PA

Comprehensive evaluative and therapeutic services to legal and medical communities. Specialties include work with adolescents, couples and families, families in transition due to separation and/or divorce, and individuals and families dealing with trauma and eating disorders.

January 1985-Present: Clinical Assistant Professor, Widener University, Chester, PA.

September 2007-Present: Adjunct Professor in Psychology, Philadelphia University.

September 2005-2013: Volunteer Faculty, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry.

Board Member—Philadelphia Society for Clinical Psychologists 2010 to present, Human Services Center Chair 2009-present, HIAS PA 2010-present, Darfur Alert Coalition-2005-2010.

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:

Licensed in Pennsylvania for Psychology (#PS002422-L)

Founder, Certified Group Psychotherapist

1 75 Certified EMDR Therapist, Levels I and II

Certified IMAGO Couples Therapist

Expert Witness, Family Law/Civil Court of Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware and Philadelphia Counties

Expert Witness for Immigration Court, DHS, Philadelphia

Parent Coordination Training, November 2009

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Training, Jefferson Integrative Medicine Department, February 2010.

Board Member—Philadelphia Society for Clinical Psychologists 2010 to present, Human Services Center 2009-present, Hebrew Immigration Aid Society PA 2010-present, Darfur Alert Coalition- 2005-2010.

EDUCATION:

9-66 to 5-70 B.A., B.S., University of Pennsylvania. Graduated cum laude

9-70 to 5-76 M.A. and Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College. Child and Adolescent Development, Counseling Psychology and Clinical Evaluation Fellowship (1974-1975)

PUBLICATIONS:

"Family Interaction Patterns Among Families with Normal, Disturbed and Drug Abusing Adolescents," Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Vol. 7, December, 1978

"A Closer Look at Families That Work Well," International Journal of Family Therapy, Summer, 1980, Vol. 2, No. 2. Also included in Advances in Family Psychiatry, Vol. III. John Howells (ed.), International Universities Press.

Coleman, R.E. & Gantman, C.A., Cognitive-behavioral Treatment for

2 76 Generalized Anxiety Disorder, C. Lindemann (ed.), Handbook on Phobia Therapy, New York, Jason Aronson, 1995.

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:

Co-chairperson, 5th Annual Friends Hospital Clinical Conference, "Adult Life Development," October 1977

"Single Women in the World of Work," Annual Conference of Association of Women in Psychology, Pittsburgh, PA, March, 1978

Panel Member, "The Therapeutic Use of Touch," Annual Nursing Seminar, Friends Hospital, May, 1978

"Adolescent Apathy and Motivation," B’nai Brith Youth Organization, Philadelphia, PA, March, 1978

"A Look At Families that Work," Invited Address, 7th Annual Clinical Conference, Friends Hospital, October, 1979

Leadership Skills and Group Dynamics, Workshop presented at Leadership Development Committee with Dr. J. Coche, April, 1980

Comprehensive Agoraphobia Treatment, Workshop presented at Annual Convention of American Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada, 1980 with Dr. R.E. Coleman

Co-chairperson, 8th Annual Clinical Conference, Friends Hospital, "Women, Psychology and Psychopathology," October 1980

Comprehensive Agoraphobia Treatment: The Use of Group Psychotherapy, Workshop presented at Annual Institute of Delaware Valley Group Psychotherapy Society with Dr. R.E. Coleman

Invitation to present at First International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Haifa, Israel, December 1981

Group Therapy for Simple, Social Phobias and Agoraphobia, Workshop presented at American Group Psychotherapy Association, Dallas, February 1984 with Dr. R.E.

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Understanding Leadership Styles, Workshop presented at International Group Psychotherapy Association, Mexico City, April 1984 with Dr. R.E. Coleman

Group Therapy with Phobias and Agoraphobics, Workshop presented at American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York City, February 1985 with Dr. R.E. Coleman

Group Psychotherapy for Phobics and Agoraphobics, Invited Address, Group Psychotherapy Conference, Friends Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, November, 1985 with Dr. R.E. Coleman

Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy, Invited Address, Friends Hospital, Group Psychotherapy Series, January, 1986 with Dr. R.E. Coleman.

Everything you always wanted to know about Sex..., Invited Address, Annual Adolescent Conference, Friends Hospital, April 1986

Integrating Cognitive Techniques in Group Psychotherapy, Workshop presented at American Group Psychotherapy Association, New Orleans, LA, February 1987 with Dr. R.E. Coleman

Demonstration of Comparative Cross-Examination of a Custody Expert, Invited presentation to Family Law Section, Pennsylvania Bar Association, January, 1989

AFCC Therapist-Parenting Coordinator Teams: Essential Collaboration in High Conflict Cases 2012

More recent presentations available on request.

4 78 ______ANDREA KATIN, MSW, JD, LCSW 1407 BETHLEHEM PIKE, FLOURTOWN, PA 19031, (215) 836-1954 ______

SUMMARY Licensed clinical social worker, psychoanalytically trained psychotherapist and attorney with a practice of Psychotherapy and Child Custody Evaluations

OFFICE LOCATIONS

1407 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown, PA 19031 1029 Providence Road, Media, PA 19063

EDUCATION

2014- Advanced Training 2016 International Psychotherapy Institute, Rockville, MD Certificate in Object Relations Theory and Practice

1998 Post Graduate Training Institute for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Bryn Mawr, PA Certificate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

1986 Graduate University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Masters of Social Work

1980 Law Loyola University School of Law, Chicago, IL, Juris Doctor

1977 Undergraduate Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Bachelor of Arts, English Major

HONORS

. Loyola University School of Law Service and Leadership Award, 1980

. University of Pennsylvania Rosa Wessel Award, 1986 for Outstanding Academic Achievement

. University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work Commencement Speaker, 1986

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LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS

. Licensed Social Worker, 1987-2001 Pennsylvania State Board of Social Work Examiners

. Licensed Clinical Social Worker, 2001-present Pennsylvania State Board of Social Work Examiners

CLINICAL EMPLOYMENT

1988- Andrea L. Katin & Associates Practice of adult psychoanalytic psychotherapy, child custody evaluations and home studies

1988- Five Star Family Studies Partnership providing custody evaluations and home studies for Delaware County Children and Youth Services

2000- Pennsylvania State Board of Social Work Examiners 2005 Forensic Social Work Expert

2000- Montgomery County Court Annex Custody Mediation Program 2004 Custody Mediator

1989- University City Counseling Center 1992 Psychotherapist for adults, families and children

1988- Philadelphia Medical Foster Care Consortium 1989 Project Director for regional consortium of special needs foster care agencies

1986- Family and Community Services of Delaware County 1988 Child Custody Evaluator and Mediator

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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

. Fellow, Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work

. Member, Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology

. Member, International Psychotherapy Institute

. Member, National Association of Forensic Social Workers, 2010-2015

. Board of Directors, Philadelphia Center for Psychoanalytic Education, 2000- 2006

. Board of Directors, Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, 2000- 2003

. Advisory Council, Montgomery County Court Annex Custody Mediation Program, 2000-2002

SEMINARS AND TRAININGS CONDUCTED FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Introduction to Psychoanalytic Object Relations Therapy Course 2010-2014

Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work Sponsored Seminars: “Using Clinical Object Relations Techniques in Psychotherapy;” “Clinical Tools and Seminal Concepts in Object Relations Theory” 2010-2013

Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work Book Group: “ ‘Room’ in light of D. W. Winnicott’s Theories about the Psychologically Formative Effects of Early Mother and Child Interaction,” October, 2011

Professional and community speaking engagements throughout the region on topics including: Psychoanalytic Couples Therapy, Couples Communication, Co- Parenting, Custody Mediation, Psychological Dynamics of Custody Disputes, Power Struggles among Parents and Children, Psychological Transition to Motherhood

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BAR ADMISSIONS

Illinois State Bar, 1980

Pennsylvania State Bar, 1987

LEGAL EXPERIENCE

Environmental Litigation Assistant, Alan Kanner and Associates, Philadelphia, PA 1985-86

Haitian Refugee Project Volunteer, Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, IL 1983-84

Family Law Volunteer, Chicago Volunteer Legal Services, Chicago, IL 1982-84

Class Action Settlement Manager, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Chicago, IL 1982-84

Associate Litigation Attorney, Holland Capper, Ltd., Chicago, IL 1980-82

Law Clerk, Illinois Attorney General Welfare Litigation Division, Chicago, IL 1979-80

Fair Employment Practices Intern, Illinois Human Rights Commission, Chicago, IL 1979

Research Intern, Chicago Crime Commission, Chicago, IL 1978-79

General Practice Law Clerk, Schaeffer and Helfand P.C., Chicago, IL 1978

MEDIATION TRAINING

John Haynes Divorce Mediation Institute, New York City, 1988

Community Dispute Settlement, Family Mediation Training, Academy of Family Mediators Approved Course, Media, PA 1999

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EDUCATION

Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA (APA- Accredited) Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (December 17, 2002)

MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA (APA –Accredited) Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (May 21, 1999)

Colgate University, Hamilton, NY Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and History (June 1995) Magna Cum Laude Honors in History Psi Chi (Psychology Honor Society) and Psi Alpha Theta (History Honor Society) member

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Private Practice, Hamilton, NJ Clinical and Forensic Psychologist (September 2006 to present) Conduct psychological assessments (i.e., juvenile transfer, sentencing mitigation, competency, child custody) for use in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey judicial systems Provide expert testimony in related court proceedings in Pennsylvania and New Jersey

The Stress Center, Forked River, NJ Evaluator (July 2009 to present) Conduct psychological assessments regarding employee eligibility for unescorted access to nuclear facilities Provide substance abuse evaluations and make treatment recommendations for persons who may be abusing substances

Allied Associates in Mental Health (AAMH), Glenside, PA Clinical Director (August 2008 to January 2014) Provided clinical consultation, training, and supervision to employees of wrap-around services agency for children in Philadelphia County Reviewed progress notes, treatment plans, behavior plans to help ensure compliance with Community Behavioral Health (CBH) standards Conducted Comprehensive Bio-Psychosocial Evaluations and Re-Evaluations

Court Conciliation and Evaluation Service of Bucks County (CCES), Bucks County, PA Evaluator (April 2008 to October 2009) Conducted child custody evaluations referred by the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas within a structured conciliation format designed to resolve custody disputes, provide recommendations to the court, and to reduce parental conflict in order to increase effective co- parenting abilities and serve the best interests of the child

Philadelphia Mental Health Care Corporation (PMHCC), Philadelphia, PA Specialized Clinical and Criminal Justice Unit -Clinical Psychologist (November 2005 to January 2008)

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Was responsible for the clinical and professional functions in facilitating the delivery of mental health services to persons diagnosed with mental illness in the Philadelphia Behavioral Health System Provided assessment (i.e., risk assessment, intellectual functioning, personality assessment), consultation, supervision of mental health providers, and expert testimony on behalf of the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health Provided supervision for Ph.D. and B.A. level mental health professionals Project Director for the Perinatal Depression Project, a project that conducted screening and skilled assessment for depression for pregnant and post-partum women in order to provide consultation for linkages to community-based intervention services for depression.

Ann Klein Forensic Center, Trenton, NJ Clinical Staff Psychologist 1 (July 2002- November 2005) Provided assessment (i.e., intellectual, competency related, malingering, risk, psycho-sexual, etc.), and individual treatment to patients on the Admissions Unit/ ITU and Step-Down Unit for mentally ill persons who required in-patient hospitalization at the NJ state forensic hospital Developed and implemented behavior plans and conducted related staff training Provided expert testimony in court proceedings Provided supervision for psychology practicum student

Ann Klein Forensic Center, Trenton, NJ Clinical Staff Psychologist 3 (January 2002- July 2002) Provided assessment (i.e., risk, psycho-sexual, etc.) and treatment (i.e., group and individual) to civilly committed sex offenders

Intern -Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, Trenton, NJ (September 2000 - September 2001) Completed an APA approved internship at New Jersey state psychiatric hospital, with rotations on admissions and chronic wards Individually and co-led various therapy groups on anger management, patient education, social skills training, and problem solving Conducted individualized psychological assessments (e.g., intelligence testing, risk assessment, projective and objective assessment) and maintained a caseload of individual clients

Intern- Ann Klein Forensic Center, Trenton, NJ (October 2000 - September 2001) Obtained a one-day internship position in a forensic psychiatric hospital providing both assessment and treatment to committed persons who had pending legal charges, were determined to be incompetent to stand trial, or with histories of violent behavior. Co-led anger management group for civilly committed sex offenders Conducted psychological assessments (e.g., malingering, intelligence testing, risk assessment)

DREXEL UNIVERSITY, Philadelphia, PA

Practicum Student - Forensic Psychology Clinic (May 1999- June 2000) Conducted assessments and prepared written reports for use in juvenile transfer, capital sentencing, independent medical evaluations, and the Professional Ethics Board of Pennsylvania. (Supervisor: Kirk Heilbrun, Ph.D., ABPP)

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Coordinator - Project STOP (July 1999 - July 2000) Assisted the Director (Christine Maguth Nezu, Ph.D., ABPP) and Co-Director (Arthur M. Nezu, Ph.D.) with the operational aspects of Project STOP (Sex Offender Treatment of Persons with Mental Retardation). This program was sponsored by the Philadelphia County Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, and provided testing, assessment, and treatment to clients who were at risk for sexually inappropriate behavior or who hade been adjudicated or paroled for sexual offenses. Treatment included cognitive-behavioral therapy, problem-solving, and relapse prevention. Assumed a leadership role in the recruitment, training, and supervision of student therapists Conducted intake interviews for new referrals. Supervised daily clinical activity

Assistant Research Coordinator - Project STOP (July 1998-January 1999) Served as liaison between Dr. C. Nezu and the correctional facilities at which research was conducted. Scheduled research interviews; trained research assistants; and supervised data compilation.

Practicum Student - Project STOP (January 1997 - July 2000) Conducted psychological assessments, wrote intake evaluations, and provided individual and group psychotherapy Prepared weekly progress notes and quarterly summaries for each client.

Research Assistant - Project STOP (September 1996 – July 2000) Assisted Dr. C. Nezu with a study of men incarcerated for sexual offending behavior, conducting structured interviews, reviewing criminal records, and compiling data in order to develop an effective treatment model. Administered measures for the study; compiled and entered research data; and conducted statistical analysis. Worked with Dr. C. Nezu to develop a treatment manual for problem-solving therapy for persons with sex offending behavior Co-lead the pilot therapy group for male parolees as part of a treatment outcome study

Therapist - Drexel University Student Counseling Center (March 1999-June 2000) Performed intake evaluations and provided individual therapy. (Supervisor: Pamela Geller, Ph.D.)

PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Lawler, A. (2003). Gender, sexual orientation, and victim blame regarding male victims of sexual assault. Drexel Theses and Dissertations Collection.

Lawler, A. (2003). Gender, sexual orientation, and victim blame regarding victims of sexual assault. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA (Presenter).

Lawler, A.L., Nezu, C.M., Nezu, A.M., Dudek, J.A., Wasserman, A.L., Chung, S., Loza, A.S., and Peacock, M.A. (1999). Understanding the Sexual Aggressor: Problem-solving and distortion, denial, and deviance. Poster presented at the 12th Annual MCP Hahnemann University of the Health Sciences Research and Scholarship Conference, Philadelphia, PA. (Presenter).

Nezu, C.M., Nezu, A.M., Heilbrun, K., Wasserman, A.L., Stoll, J., and Lawler, A.D. (1999). Development of a cognitive-behavioral treatment for sexual offenders: A partnership between psychology and law enforcement. Poster presented at the 12th Annual MCP Hahnemann University of the Health Sciences

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Research and Scholarship Conference, Philadelphia, PA. (Presenter).

Nezu, C.M., Nezu, A.M., Wasserman, A.L., Lawler, A.D., Stoll, J., and Good, William, W.D. (1999). Problem-solving therapy manual for sexual offenders. Unpublished manuscript. MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA.

Lawler, A., Nezu, C., Nezu, A., McGuffin, P., Ali, A., Loza, A., and Wsserman, A. (1998). The problem- solving task for sexual offenders (PST-SO): Assessment of the reliability in a developmentally disabled patient sample. Poster presented at the Second Annual Allegheny University of the Health Sciences

Research and Scholarship Conference, Philadelphia, PA and the 32nd Annual Convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C. (Presenter).

Nezu, C.M., Nezu, A.M., McGuffin, P., Dudek, J., Chung, S., Festinger, D., Friedman, S., Good, W., Kalal,

D., Lawler, A., Saad, R., and Wasserman, A. (1997). Project STOP (Sex Offender Treatment of Persons with Mental Retardation). Poster presented at the First Annual Allegheny University of the Health Sciences Research and Scholarship Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Fontana, A.M., Brown, J., Glick, J., Keller, S., Lawler, A., Wolff, A., and McLaughlin, M. (1995).

Menstrual cycle effects on cardiovascular reactivity in women with a parental history of hypertension. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference, San Diego, CA.

WORKSHOPS

Lawler, A. (2001). Male rape. The SafeGuards Project and the LGBT Health Resource Project, Philadelphia, PA.

Lawler, A. (2003, April). Malingering. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

Lawler, A. (2004, April). Malingering. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

Lawler, A. (2007, May). Severe mental illness: Diagnosis and psychopharmacological treatment. Philadelphia Community Court. Philadelphia, PA.

Nezu, C.M., Nezu, A.M., Dudek, J.A., Wasserman, A.L., Chung, S., Lawler, A.D., Loza, A.S., and Peacock, M.A. (1998). Assessment and treatment of mentally retarded sex offenders. Presentation to Woods Services, Langhorne, PA. (Presenter).

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES

American Psychological Association Pennsylvania Psychological Association American Psychology-Law Society Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice Conference Planning Committee Member (2006, 2007), Grantville, PA, Annual Forensic Rights and Treatment Conference Risk Assessment Committee Member, Philadelphia Department of Human Services (2007-2008)

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MEDIA AND PUBLIC APPEARANCES

Various television news interviews. Topics: The Kensington strangler case, the Skyler Kauffman case, the Gabrielle Giffords shooting, sexual and violent offending, serial homicides, sexual offenders, forensic profiling, bullying, mental illness and violence (Fox News, The “Good Morning Philadelphia” Show) (2010-present).

Scorned: Love Kills, Episode 104: “Never Enough” The Craig Rabinowitz Story (Discovery ID Channel). Original Air Date: January 28, 2012.

87 Constance M. Mesiarik, J.D., Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE

P.O. Box 355 (484)431-0587 Pottstown, PA 19464 [email protected]

Education

Law-Psychology Program (August 1999 – September 2008) Drexel University*: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Degree: Clinical Psychology Ph.D., September 2008 Villanova University School of Law: Villanova, Pennsylvania Degree: J.D., May 2006

MCP Hahnemann University: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Arts in Psychology, August 2002

University of Florida: Gainesville, Florida Degree: Bachelor of Science in Psychology, May 1998

* MCP Hahnemann University became Drexel University after an institutional merger on July 1, 2002.

Clinical Experience

Forensic Evaluator and Therapist (July 2009 – Present) Perform court-ordered and private assessments and psychological testing with children, adolescents, and adults. Conduct therapy, both independently sought and court-ordered.

Forensic Interviewer (September 2009 – October 2010) Mission Kids Child Advocacy Center of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Conducted forensic interviews of children and adolescents alleged to be victims of abuse using research based interview protocols and techniques.

Pre-doctoral intern (August 2006 – July 2007) Terry Children’s Psychiatric Center: New Castle, Delaware. Conducted individ- ual, family, and group therapy in residential, crisis, and outpatient settings for children between the ages of 4 and 17. Collaborated with schools and team mem- bers to provide comprehensive treatment. Led parenting classes and completed testing batteries. Supervisor: Diane Amery, Psy.D.

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Therapist (July 2005 – October 2005) Devereux Foundation, Brandywine Eagleview Program: Glenmoore, Pennsylva- nia. Conducted individual and family therapy and participated in treatment plan- ning for boys between the ages of 7 and 13. Supervisor: Deborah Kuhlman, L.S.W.

Forensic Evaluator (June 2004 – August 2005) Forensic Evaluation Clinic: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Conducted forensic eval- uations in a variety of attorney requests, including capital sentencing proceedings, federal sentencing proceedings, competence to stand trial proceedings, decertifi- cation proceedings, asylum proceedings, civil liability proceedings, and disability proceedings. Supervisor: Kirk Heilbrun, Ph.D.

Therapist (September 2003 – June 2004) Drexel University Student Counseling Center: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Con- ducted assessments and individual therapy with university undergraduate and graduate students. Supervisor: Amy Henning, M.Ed.

Therapist (August 2001 – June 2002) Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc., Girls’ Treatment Center: Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania. Conducted assessments, therapy, and program evaluation research in a court-mandated day-evening treatment program for delinquent, truant, and behav- iorally troubled adolescent females. Supervisor: Naomi E. Sevin Goldstein, Ph.D.

Legal and Ethical Policy Director (August 2001 – June 2002) Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc., Girls’ Treatment Center: Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania. Participated in development and implementation of mental health treat- ment and suicide prevention policies for a court-mandated day-evening treatment program for delinquent, truant, and behaviorally troubled adolescent females. Su- pervisor: Naomi E. Sevin Goldstein, Ph.D.

Telephone Counselor (August 1996 – May 1999) Alachua County Crisis Center: Gainesville, Florida. Certified in crisis interven- tion and suicide prevention by the American Association of Suicidology. Coun- seled a wide range of callers and assisted with Rumor Control calls during local emergencies. Supervisor: Marshall Knudson, Ph.D.

In-House Trainer (July 1998 – May 1999) Alachua County Crisis Center: Gainesville, Florida. Assisted with training of new telephone counselors, served as chairperson for annual retreats. Supervisor: Mar- shall Knudson, Ph.D.

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Non-Clinical Experience

Defender Association of Philadelphia, Capital Habeas Corpus Unit: Legal Intern: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (January 2005 – May 2005). Worked on capital cases conducting legal research, drafting claims, conducting fact-based investigations, and visiting and interacting with clients. Supervisors: Robert Dun- ham, J.D. and Stuart Lev, J.D.

American Psychological Association, Practice Directorate, Legal and Regulatory Affairs: Legal Intern: Washington D.C. (May 2001 – August 2001). Developed database, conducted legal research, and reviewed scope of State Psychology Practice Acts. Supervisor: Billie Hinnefeld, J.D., Ph.D.

University of Florida Institutional Review Board: Administrative Assistant/Editor: Gainesville, Florida (August 1998 – May 1999). Reviewed all incoming research to verify that proposed research was in accor- dance with Federal and Institutional Review Board regulations. Supervisor: Michael Levy, Ph.D.

Teaching Experience

Villanova University Adjunct Professor: Villanova, PA (Spring 2012 – Present). Taught undergraduate level course, Forensic Psychology.

Bryn Mawr College Adjunct Professor: Bryn Mawr, PA (Spring 2014 – Spring 2016). Taught under- graduate level course, Forensic Psychology.

Drexel University Adjunct Professor: Philadelphia, PA (Spring 2010 – Spring 2013). Taught under- graduate level course, Child Psychopathology.

Research Experience

Graduate Research Dissertation: Drexel University. (Proposal: June 2005; Defense: July 2008). Gen- der, Suggestibility, and Self-Reported Likelihood of False Confessions. Chair: Naomi E. Sevin Goldstein, Ph.D.

Adolescent Comprehension of Miranda Rights: MCP Hahnemann University/ Drexel University (October 2000 – July 2008). Conduct research on revised ver-

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sion of Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments. Supervisor: Naomi E. Sevin Goldstein, Ph.D.

Treating Mental Illness and Preventing Recidivism in Female Juvenile Offenders: MCP Hahnemann University/Drexel University (August 2000 – July 2008). Con- duct research on issues related to treating mental illness, preventing recidivism, and revealing causal relationships between psychopathological symptoms and delinquency in female juvenile offenders. Also participated in development, im- plementation, and evaluation of a multifaceted program to treat the most frequent and high-risk symptoms in female juvenile offenders. Supervisor: Naomi E. Sevin Goldstein, Ph.D.

Undergraduate Research Psychology and Law: University of Florida (May 1998 – May 1999). Conducted literature search on procedural justice. Supervisor: Mark Fondacaro, J.D., Ph.D.

Undergraduate Senior Thesis: University of Florida (December 1997 – July 1998). Proposed and conducted original research project on the persuasion of ad- vertisements, entered data and performed analyses using SPSS, wrote up results, gave oral defense, and submitted for publication. Supervisor: Marie Helweg- Larsen, Ph.D.

Social Psychology: University of Florida (August 1997 – May 1998). Conducted data collection and data entry. Supervisor: Marie Helweg-Larsen, Ph.D.

Publications

Haney-Caron, E., Goldstein, N. E. S., & Mesiarik, C. (under review). Self-Perceived Likelihood of False Confession: A Comparison of Justice-Involved Juveniles and Adults. Law and Human Behavior.

Goldstein, N. E. S., Riggs Romaine, C., Zelle, H., Kalbeitzer, R., Mesiarik, C., & Wol- bransky, M. (2011). Psychometric Properties of the Miranda Rights Comprehen- sion Instruments-II with a juvenile justice sample. Assessment, 18(4), 428-441.

Goldstein, N. E., Thomson, M., Mesiarik, C., Appleton, C., Weil, J., Osman, D., Strachan, M., Olubadewo, O., Picarello, K., Kalbeitzer, R., Necowitz, B. A., & Lucks, D. (under review). The Delinquency Intervention and Assessment (DIA) program for girls: An empirically-based, court-mandated treatment for female juvenile offend- ers. Behavioral Sciences and the Law.

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Goldstein, N. E., Arnold, D. H., Weil, J., Mesiarik, C., Peuschold, D., Grisso, T., & Os- man, D. (2003). Comorbid symptom patterns in female juvenile offenders. In- ternational Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 26, 565-582.

Helweg-Larsen, M., & Howell, C. (2000). Effects of erotophobia on the persuasiveness of condom advertisements containing strong or weak arguments. Basic and Ap- plied Social Psychology, 22(2), 111-117. (Undergraduate Senior Thesis).

Professional Presentations

Blair, G. & Mesiarik, C. (June 2013). Ethical considerations in child forensic interviews and evaluations. Presented at the conference of The Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice & Research, Philadelphia, PA.

Kalbeitzer, R., Goldstein, N.E., Riggs Romaine, C.L., Mesiarik, C., & Zelle, H. (March 2008). Reliability and Validity of the Miranda Rights Comprehension Instru- ments –II . Part of a symposium: The Miranda Rights Comprehension Instru- ments-II. To be presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, Jacksonville, Florida.

Goldstein, N. E., Mesiarik, C., Chulvik, S., Zelle, H., & Kayser, K. (March 2005). Why juveniles are at risk in the interrogation room. Part of a symposium: Police Inter- rogations and Confessions. Presented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of the American Psychological Association), La Jolla, CA.

Mesiarik, C., Goldstein, N. E., & Dovidio, A. (March 2004). Assessing Miranda rights: Policy implications and future research. Part of a symposium: The Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II: Related Research and Policy Implications. Pre- sented at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society (Divi- sion 41 of the American Psychological Association), Scottsdale, AZ.

Kalbeitzer, R., Strachan, M., Goldstein, N. E., Mesiarik, C., & Oberlander, L. (March 2004). The psychometric properties of the Miranda Rights Comprehension In- struments-II. Part of a symposium: The Miranda Rights Comprehension Instru- ments-II: Related Research and Policy Implications. Presented at the annual con- ference of the American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of the American Psychological Association), Scottsdale, AZ.

Mesiarik, C., Goldstein, N. E., & Strachan, M. (August 2002). Depression treatment adapted for girls in the juvenile justice system. Part of a symposium: Adapting Mental Health Treatments for Female Juvenile Offenders. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

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Strachan, M., Goldstein, N. E., Spielman, D., Osman, D., Appleton, C., Thomson, M., Mesiarik, C., Weil, J., Olubadewo, O., & Picarello, K. (August 2002). Developing community-based treatment programs for female juvenile offenders. Paper pre- sented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Mesiarik, C., Goldstein, N. E., & Thomson, M. (March 2002). Validity of the Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II scoring criteria and attorneys' perceptions of adequate Miranda comprehension. Part of a symposium: The Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments-II and Adolescent Offenders' Miranda Comprehen- sion. Presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Soci- ety (Division 41 of the American Psychological Association), Austin, TX.

Mesiarik, C., Goldstein, N. E., & Picarello, K. (March 2002). Status of girls in the U.S. justice system. Part of a symposium: Developing, Implementing, and Empirically Evaluating a Court-Mandated Treatment Program for Female Juvenile Offenders. Presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of the American Psychological Association), Austin, TX.

Mesiarik, C. M., Goldstein, N. E., Weil, J., Strachan, M., Thomson, M., Osman, D., Appleton, C., Olubadewo, O., Picarello, K. A., & Spielman, D. (November 2001). Treating depression in adolescent female offenders. Presented at the annual con- ference of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA.

Strachan, M., Goldstein, N.E., Spielman, D., Osman, D., Appleton, C., Thomson, M., Mesiarik, C. M., Weil, J., Olubadewo, O., Picarello, K. A. (November 2001). Col- laborating with community-based organizations to meet treatment needs of ado- lescent female offenders. Presented at the annual conference of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA.

Thomson, M. R., Goldstein, N. E., Mesiarik, C., Osman, D., Weil, J., Strachan, M., Picarello, K. A., Olubadewo, O., Appleton, C., & Spielman, D. (November 2001). Treating self-mutilation in female juvenile offenders. Presented at the annual con- ference of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA.

Goldstein, N. E., Mesiarik, C., & Osman, D. (August 2001). Who cares about girls? Developing gender-specific programs for female juvenile offenders. Part of a symposium: Juvenile Forensic Research: False Confessions, Treatment, and Pre- diction of Recidivism. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psy- chological Association, San Francisco, CA.

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Goldstein, N. E., Olubadewo, O., Osman, D., Thomson, M., Appleton, C., Mesiarik, C., Oberlander, L., & Geier, J. (2001). Risk factors for false confessions in adolescent offenders. Paper presented at the European Conference of Psychology and Law, Lisbon, Portugal.

Goldstein, N. E., Spielman, D., Osman, D., Olubadewo, O., & Mesiarik, C. (2001). Using multifaceted treatment programs to prevent adolescent female recidivism through community collaboration. Paper presented at the founding conference of the In- ternational Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Fondacaro, M. R., Jackson, S. L., & Howell, C. M. (August 1998). Family justice and psychosocial functioning among adolescents. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Professional Training

Forensic Interviewing of Children. Presented by The National Children’s Advocacy Center (July 2009). Huntsville, AL.

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Treatment for Sexual Abuse and Other Childhood Trauma. Presented by Esther Deblinger, Ph.D. (August 2006). Phil- adelphia, PA.

Combined Parent-Child Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Treatment for Families At-Risk for Physical Abuse. Presented by Melissa Runyon, Ph.D. (August 2006). Phil- adelphia, PA.

Professional Affiliations

Attorney, Licensed in Pennsylvania, 2006 (#203119)

Psychologist, Licensed in Pennsylvania, 2012 (#PSO17232)

Psychologist, Licensed in Delaware, 2016 (#B1-0001053)

Montgomery Bar Association

American Psychological Association

Pennsylvania Psychological Association

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American Psychology-Law Society (APA, Division 41)

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts

Foreign Language Skills

Fluent in French

References

Available upon request

Last updated 02-01-2016

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JONATHAN A. MOSELLE, PH.D. Licensed Psychologist PS003458L 1244 Ft. Washington Ave. Suite K Ft. Washington, PA 19034 (215)643-2999

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Clinical Psychology State University of New York at Albany (APA Approved) 1978

A.B. Psychology cum laude University of Michigan 1970

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Psychologist Private Practice Fort Washington, PA 12/86-present

Full time private practice in clinical psychology. Responsibilities include assessment, evaluation and treatment of couples, families, adolescents, and adults.

Psychologist Montgomery County Guidance Huntingdon Valley, PA 2/82-9/88

Part-time participation in group private practice providing services to children and adults. Duties included assessment of learning and behavioral problems in children, adult assessment, marital therapy, individual therapy, and treatment of work related stress.

Psychologist Craniofacial Psychological Consultants Abington ,PA

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Participation in interdisciplinary health team treating symptoms of accident related stress and trauma. Duties included psychological assessment, biofeedback training, relaxation training, and treatment of driving phobias.

Psychologist Benjamin Rush Center Philadelphia, PA 7/77-4/87

Full time employment in outpatient treatment of adults and families. Duties included individual, group, and family psychotherapy, assessment, treatment planing, and work adjustment services

Psychologist Eleanor Roosevelt Developmental Services Latham, NY 2/75-7/77

Part-time involvement in community based developmental services. Duties included individual and family therapy, development of behavioral programs and assessment procedures for retarded and emotionally impaired youngsters and client advocacy activities.

Psychology Intern Fairfield Hills Hospital Newtown, CT 9/74-9/75

APA Approved Clinical Psychology Internship in both an inpatient hospital setting and in an outpatient community mental health center with an intensive program of seminars and supervision.

CONSULTING PSYCHOLOGIST POSITIONS

2/94-11/96 Westmeade Center Wynmoor, PA

Psychologist in inpatient step- down unit in free standing treatment facility. Duties included assessment, individual psychotherapy, and treatment planning for acute care patients.

1/97-3/99 Senior Psychology Consultants Plymouth Meeting, PA

Psychologist in inpatient nursing facilities serving geriatric and rehabilitative populations. Duties included psychological assessment and psychotherapy with individual patients as well as treatment planning and staff consultation.

9/98- 4/1/2000 J.J. Peters Institute Philadelphia, PA

Psychologist in the Adult Offender program. Duties include assessment, treatment planning, individual and group psychotherapy with a sexual offender population referred primarily through

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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION

Licensed Psychologist, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Member, American Psychological Association Member, Pennsylvania Psychological Association Certified, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology Founding Member, Collaborative Family Law Associates

98 Stephanie Kline Newberg 805 Edwin Lane Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 www.stephanienewberg.com 610-883-0127 EDUCATION

1995- 1997 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Masters of Social Work Licensed in June, 1997:#SW-Ol0757 and 2002 clinical social work #CW013446

1992 - 1994 Columbia University, New York, NY Masters of Education in Counseling & OrganizationalPsychology, May 1994

1988 - 1992 University of Rochester, Rochester, NY Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, in Psychology

Work Experience

October 20 IS-Present Five Star Family Studies Child custody Evaluator, Providing custody evaluations for families in Delaware County, PA

August 2014- West Chester University Graduate School of Social Work May 2015 Adjunct Faculty memberfor second year clinical students: Taught two semesters ofa course entitled Advanced Social Work Practice with Individuals. The course focused on theories and models of practice that related to recovery and resiliency issues. June 2014- Bryn Mawr CoUege Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research Present Adjunct Faculty memberfor integrativepractice classfor advanced standing students ,Foundations of Social WorkPracticefor first year students, Child and Adolescent Clinical Classfor second year students

September 2011- Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research Present Field Education liaison, Clinical supervisor, Continuing Education Lecturer: As a liaison, providing educational, evaluative, supportive, administrative services to students within their field internships. Also facilitating a supervision group for second year clinical social work graduate students.

March 2, 2009- Private Practice, Bryn Mawr, Pa, present Providing individual, couple, and familypsychotherapy as well as co-parenting counseling and divorce mediation. Serving as a consultant to public and private schools for topics relating to adolescent development, cyberbullying, bullying, parenting skills and support, and adult and adolescent mental health and physical health issues.

April 2001 - Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, Pa, Feb 27, 2009 Assistant Director, Senior Staff Therapist : Providing individual, couple, and family psychotherapy and family mediation for adults and adolescents. Conducted intakes and provided administrative duties for three satellite offices. Trained in the PAIRS program, Prepare and Enrich Inventories, and led PEERS group for adolescents. Supervised interns in the training program. Involved in developing programs and workshops for schools and organizations. Taught child and adolescent psychopathology course and diversity intensive course for the post-graduate training program.

99 April 1998- Delaware County Professional Services, Newtown Square, Pa, Apri12001 Staff Psychotherapist. Provided individual, family, couple psychotherapy and initial intake evaluations within a group practice for adults and adolescents with a variety of psychological disorders including, depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, and familyconflict and relationship difficulties. Developed an adolescent therapy group and a group for parents of adolescents.

May 1997- Counseling and Resource Center, Temple University, Phila., Pa. May 1998 College Counselor: Developed an alumni and student mentor program, taught two freshmen seminar courses, conducted a freshmen year support group and developed workshops on stress and time management and issues relating to college student's developmental needs. Conducted diversity training for student mentors and compiled educational and career resources for students. Provided counseling and advising for at-risk students.

September 1996- Counseling and Psychological Services, Univ. of Penn., Phila., Pa. May 1997 Clinical Social WorkIntern: Provided undergraduate and graduate students with psychotherapy, career counseling, crisis intervention, referrals, support and therapy groups, and outreach to the college community. Co-facilitated a mandatory group for students with substance abuse problems and coordinated a group for graduating seniors in transition.

August 1995- Progressions Health System, Media, Pa. May 1996 Social Work Intern & Mental Health Counselor: Facilitated family therapy sessions, psychodynamic and psycho educational groups. Provided individual therapy as well as case management for adolescents with a variety of psychiatric disorders including mood disorders, family conflict, substance abuse, and conduct disorder.

October 1994- West Philadelphia Community Mental Health Consortium, Phila, Pa. August 1995 Intake Evaluation Specialist: Responsible for interviewing and obtaining comprehensive psychosocial histories and evaluations of individuals referred to The Consortium for mental health and addictions issues. Initiated their treatment plans and referred them to the appropriate inpatient or outpatient programs.

Summer 1994 The Renfrew Center, Phila, PA Clinical Counselor: Led psycho educational and process oriented therapy groups for women and adolescents with eating disorders and other psychiatric illnesses. Conducted assertiveness training and seminars relating to nutrition and health.

January 1994- Center for Psychological Services, Columbia University, NY, NY May 1994 Psychology Practicum Intern: Conducted individual psychological and vocational counseling for university students and clients from the local community. Responsibilities also included the assessment and preparation of psychosocial and intake evaluations and the administration and interpretation of career and personality tests.

August 1993- Center for Counseling and Student Services, Hunter College, NY, NY May 1994 Psychology Fieldwork Intern: Taught a freshman orientation seminar, administered individual and academic counseling for a multi-cultural college population, supervised an undergraduate psychology major, and implemented a personal development group on nutrition and body image.

August 1993- College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, Psychiatric May]994 Institute, Department of Child PSYChiatry,NY, NY Research Assistant: Participated in a controlled clinical trial of a multi-modal, family based preventive intervention for children at high risk for the development of antisocial behavior.

100 The program was aimed at modifying the family context of the younger siblings of children and adolescents with a history of antisocial behavior.Responsible for subject recruitment, preparation of assessment measures, data management and analysis.

May 1993- Families and Work Institute, NY, NY August 1993 Assistantfor Policy Dissemination: Researched and developed published fact sheets for corporations and public policy decision makers on work related family issues including the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993.

CONSULTING

March 2, 2009- Consultant to the Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, Pa May 2011 Supervised interns in the post graduate training program in couple, individual and family therapy.

May 1998- Consultant to Jewish Children and Family Services, Fort Washington,PA Feb. 2009 Provided ongoing consulting services for Jewish schools, agencies, and organizations. Current workshops include:"Ann Frank Theater Project"; conflict resolution/socialization groups for children;"Mental Health and the Internet"; "Implications for Children of Divorce Continuing Education Seminar"; group for adolescents with chronically ill family members, grief workshop for teens; and "Body Image and Body Integrity" workshop. In addition, provided trainings on teen challenges and parenting issues workshops for a variety of organizations.

March 2001- Montgomery County Mediation Center, Norristown. Pa. May 2003 Consultant: Co-mediating family and community mediations and facilitating conflict resolution workshops at high schools and day camps.

ADDITIONALTRAINlNG

October 2000 Center for Family and Divorce Mediation, Cherry Hill, NJ: 40 hr training including 2- hour segment on domestic violence.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social work (2009- Present) writing for the clinical voice, society's publication American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (2003-2010) Association for Conflict Resolution (2001- 2004) National Association of Social Workers (1995- Present) Interdisciplinary Dialogue Group,Co-treasurer (affiliated with the APA) (1995-2003) American Counseling Association (1994-2001) Society for Spirituality and Social Work (1996- 2002 (secretary 1996-1997)

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE SpeakUp Organization group facilitator (Spring 2012- Present) Vice president for Lower Merion Coalition for Youth and Director of Youth Advisory Council (Jan 2010- Present) Member of the Family in Transition Research Project at the Council for Relationships (Spring 2006-2009) Member of the Alumni Board of Directors for the Univ. of Pennsylvania School of Social Work (1998-2000) Stress Management Program Course Leader for Inner City Community Health Center (Philadelphia, PA) (1999) Young Leadership Council of Jewish Federation, Board member, Chairperson of community service projects and education (Coordinated Mitzvah Project, Panel on Spirituality and mv, Habitat for Humanity, Presidential Volunteer Summit). Coordinated discussion series on spirituality and Jewish Life (1997-2000) Conducted E-mail and Internet Training for Undergraduate Students at Temple University (1997) Conducted Sexual Harassment Training Sessions for the City of New York Employees (1994) Department of Counseling and Organizational Psychology, Lecture Organizer (1993)

101 Vice President of the Columbia University's Society for Human Resources (1993)

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS ANDPUBLICATIONS

1. Newberg A, d'Aquili EG, and Newberg SK: A neuropsychological model of dissociative identity disorder and dissociative phenomena. Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness Annual Conference, U C. Berkeley, March 1995. 2. Newberg A and Newberg SK. Neurophysiology and mysticism: Transcending boundaries of science and the humanities. Presented at the symposium entitled,"Psychology at the Limit: Expanding Horizons of Psychology as a Science". American Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. August, 1996. 3. Newberg AB,Newberg SK, d'Aquili EG. The philosophy and psychology of consciousness. American Psychologist 52(2): 177-178, 1997. 4. Newberg A and Newberg SK. Stress management in medical practice. Hospital Physician. 34(6): 52-58, 1998. 5. Newberg SK, Levine J, Kershaw M. Academic and First Year Support Programs for Deciding Students, NASPA/NCSD 1998National Conference, Philadelphia, PA, March 1998. 6. Newberg SK. Workshop for Nursing Faculty on Differences between Advising and CounselingNursing Students, Northeastern Hospital of Temple University Health System, Philadelphia, PA, March 1998. 7. Newberg SK., Feeser, R. Yanoushis, N. & Coppa, C. The Changing Face of Feminism: a 25-year Perspective on Women's Treatment. Renfrew Foundation 1999 National Corferencefor Women,Philadelphia, Pa, November 1999. 8. Newberg SK,Newberg AB. "Stress Management in the Medical Field". StudentHealth Service Weekly Medical Conference, Department of Student Health, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (April 18,2000). 9. Newberg AB, d' Aquili EG, Newberg SK, and DeMarici V. The Neuropsychological Basis of Forgiveness. In McCullough ME, Pargament Kl, Thoresen CE (editors). Forgiveness: Theory,Practice, and Research. New York, NY: The Guilford Press. pp. 91-110, 2000. 10. Divorce Essentials Program and Publication: contributor, March 2014.

MEDIA ARTICLES AND APPEARANCES

1. "Building a strong foundation with your teen", The City Paper, October 4,2001. 2. "Interview on Father/Daughter Relationships", WMMX Radio Program, Philadelphia, PA, March 7, 2002. 3. "Interview on Parenting Skills", WXPN Public Affairs Radio Program, Philadelphia, PA, March 14,2002. 4. "Maintaining Intimacy After Children", Parents Express Magazine, May 2002. 5. "Issues Relating to Step-parenting", Radio Times on WHYY,Marty Moss-Cowain, July 17,2006. 6. "Post Abortion Stress Syndrome", Voices in the Family, Dan Gottleib on WHYY,September 18, 2006. 7. "Surviving Motherhood", Family Therapist Expert, television series on TLC, October 2006. 8. "Moms on the move, Series on the ION channel, Fall 2007. 9. CBS news and CBSnews.com , Discussion on Alpha and Beta Moms, October 9, 2007. 10. LowerMerion Access Channel,"Health matters, Implications of Bullying and Cyberbullying in the Community" Jan. 2011. 11. "What kids are saying about sexting'', focus group published in , March 2011. 12. Relationshipadvicecafe.com: a series of short articles on emotional intimacy and ways to have successful relationships. Fa1l2013-Spring 2014.

LECTURES AND WORKSHOPS

"Hardwired for God: A Neuropsychological Model for Developmental Spirituality". Hardwired to Connect: Commission on Children at Risk Working Conference, Dartmouth Medical School, NH, June 24,2002. "Maintaining Intimacy After Children", The Birth Center, Bryn Mawr. PA, August 2002 & 2003. "Emotional Connection Through Behavioral Change", 70lh Anniversary Treating Couples Conference, Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, PA, November 2, 2002. "Families, Children, and Divorce: The Importance of Amicable Resolutions", Cheltenham School Night, Cheltenham, PA, March 2003 & April 2006. Divorce and Mediation,University of Pennsylvania Continuing Education Program, Jan 2003 and November 2004.

102 Annual Treating Couples Conference for Council for Relationships, November 2003, "Fallout from Affairs, Helping Adults heal from the effects of their parent's infidelity. "Kids and Divorce: A realistic Look at their experience", Montgomery County Bar Association, November 10,2003. "Balancing the Life of Early Childhood Professionals, Beth Hillel Beth-El Synagogue, October 2003. "Balancing the Life of Early Childhood Professionals, Main Line Reform Temple, October 2003. "Internet Safety for Adolescents": Seligman Middle School, March 2003, April 2004. "Stress in the Adolescent World" Speak Up 2000 Organization at Agnes Irwin School, March 2003. "Adolescent Girls and Sexuality, Implications for personal development", Council for Relationships Program, May 2003. "Adolescent Girls and Sexuality, Implications for personal development and clinical treatment", CFR Sept 2005, Jan 2006. Adolescents and Cutting,Understanding Self-Injurious Behaviors" Foundations Behavioral Health System. Nov. 2005, April 2006. Adolescents and trends in self-Injurious Behaviors, NOVA Training Institute, Bucks County, Pa. April 2006. Grief in the workplace. Renfrew Center, Phila.,PA. March 2005. Everything You wanted to Know About Relationships but were afraid to ask,Steven Gelman Memorial Health Forum, Livingston, NJ, April 2006. Adolescent Mental Health Trends and Treatment, Continuing Education for Family Services of Montgomery County, Dec. 2006. Adolescents and the Internet, Implications for Relational Development, NOV A Training Institute, Bucks County,Pa. October 18, 2007. Children and High Contlict Divorce, Continuing Education Series for the Council for Relationships, May 2007. Depression and the clergy: How to assess and intervene in congregations. Ardmore, PAApril 4, 2009. Entering the career of psychology and psychotherapy, Harriton Career Symposium April 2009 and April 20 IO. Implications of Divorce on Children, Montgomery County Bar Association, Aug 201 O. Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social work and Social Research,"Adolescents and Cyberbullying, Implications for parents and treatment", November, 2009 and Ethics of Cyberbullying, November 2010. Social Networking and Adolescent Development, 4 part workshop for parents. Agnes Irwin School, Fall 2010. Cyberbullying and Implications on Emotions and Relationships, Middleton Center, January 2011. Aids Alive, Speak up,"Bullying and Diversity", January 2011. Body Image and Relationships, Bryn Mawr Lutheran Church, March 2011. Children and Technology, Implications for Emotions and Relationships, Agnes Irwin School, March 2011. Parenting Children in America, Discussion group at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, April 2011. Adolescents and Sexuality, November 20 lI.Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social work and Social Research, Continuing Education. Implications of technology on children and adolescents, November 2011. Lower Merion High School, In-service Training for administrative staff. Bullying and Cyberbullying, Implications for emotional development, January 2012.Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social work and Social Research, Continuing Education. Effects of body image on self-esteem, February 2012. Main Line Reform Temple, Parenting on the Main Line Series. Effects of Technology on Middle and High School Students, March 20 12.Lower Merion Coalition for Youth. Effects of Technology on Children and Adolescents, March 2012.Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work, small group speaker series. The definition of success for our youth today, November, 2012 Lower Merion Coalition for Youth, Lower Merion, PA. Adolescents and Sexuality Implications for families and treatment, December 20 12.Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social work and Social Research. Effects of Technology on Children and Adolescents, January 2013,The Shipley School. Emotional Development in the Middle School Years, the effects of technology and social networking on relationships, April 20 13.Welsh Valley Middle School, Lower Merion, PA. Transition to College for Seniors, April 20 13,Germantown Academy, Speak Up Presentation. Bullying Through the Lifespan: Strategies for dealing with differences. May 20l3.Beth Ner Tamid, Broomall, PA Children and Adolescent Development: How to parent and help children navigate school and technology, October 2013, Shipley School. Sexuality and Body Image in Adolescence, January 2014, Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social work and Social Research. Family Therapy class, guest lecturer, January, 2014, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Understanding Disabilities, Supporting Parents in school., January 2014, Swarthmore Media School District. 1mpiications for Divorce on Children:Providing Parental support through the process, April 22, 2014 & April 29,2014

103 Middleton Center, Bryn Mawr, PA . Cyber relationships and technology: Implications for personal and relational development, May 2014,Sources for Human Services, Eagleville Hospital. Benefits of co-parenting counseling, June 2014, Society for Divorce Professionals, Meet Up Group, Ardmore, PA. Benefits of a strong parenting plan, Support call in, June 2014 Main Line Family Law Center, Havertown, PA.

Understanding and working with students with disabilities, August 2014, Administration Training for the Swarthmore, Wallingford School District Cyber relationships, adolescents and Sexuality, January 2015, Sources for human Services, Belmont Hospital. Benefits of child centered divorce for Families: Meet UP group for Divorce Professionals, October 2, 2015 Benefits ofa strong parenting plan, Support call in, June 2015 Main Line Family Law Center, Havertown, PA. Facilitator for Second Saturday Workshop, Emotional Effects of Divorce on Children and Families, Montgomery County Community College, October 10,2015

104 Tina Rosetta Paone CURRICULUM VITA

400 Cedar Avenue West Long Branch, NJ 07764 [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of Nevada, Reno 2006

 Counselor Education and Supervision  Emphasis: Play Therapy and School Counselor Supervision CACREP Accredited o Dissertation Title: The Comparative Effectiveness of Group Activity Therapy on the Moral Reasoning of At-Risk High School Students

M.A. University of Nevada, Reno 2003

 Counseling  Emphasis: School Counseling CACREP Accredited

B.A. University of Tampa 1997

 Major: Psychology  Minor: Music; Voice Performance

TEACHING AND SUPERVISION

Associate Professor, Monmouth University (July 2012-Present) Assistant Professor, (August 2006-June 2012) August 2006- Present  EDC 500- Introduction to Professional Counseling  EDC 520- Group Experience: Advanced Topics in Race & Racism  EDC 540- Group Counseling: Application for School and Community  EDC 545- Career Counseling  EDC 555- School Counseling Program Planning & Practice  EDC 600- Practicum  EDC 601- Clinical Internship I  EDC 602- Clinical Internship II  EDC 656- Supervision of Counselors  EDC CPE- Comprehensive Exam  SW 665- Play Therapy  Advisor for 30 masters students  Substance Awareness Coordinator (SAC), Program Coordinator (2006-2007)  NCATE Co-Coordinator for Data Collection Assessment (2006-2011)  CACREP Co-Coordinator for Self-Study (2007-2008)  Educational Leadership & Special Education Faculty Search Committee (2007)

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 1 105  Clinical Internship Site Placement Coordinator (2007-2011)  First Year at Monmouth advisor for undergraduates (2007-2012)  School of Education Dean Search Committee (2008)  Educational Leadership, School Counseling, & Special Education Search Committee (2010, 2011, 2012)  MSEd Coordinator (2012-2013)  Department Chair Speech Pathology, Educational Counseling, & Leadership (2012-2015)  Middle States Self-Study Co-Chair (2013-2016)  CACREP Liaison for Accreditation Process (2008-present)  NCATE/CAEP Accreditation Coordinator for School of Education (2011-present)  Central Jersey Consortium for Excellence & Equity Coordinator (2013-present)  School of Education Social Justice Advocacy Committee (2016-present)

Adjunct Instructor, Argosy University September 2009-June 2010  Group Counseling and Psychotherapy

Adjunct Instructor & Dissertation Mentor, Capella University July 2007- May 2011  Counseling & Guidance for Diverse Populations  Group Counseling and Psychotherapy  Contemporary Issues in Compulsive and Addictive Behavior Treatment  Counseling & Guidance with Children  Ethnic & Cultural Awareness  Course Development (Group Counseling)  Course Development (Children & Youth)  Dissertation Mentor/Chair  Dissertation Member of Committee

Letter of Appointment, University of Nevada, Reno August 2004- May 2006  CEP 600- Introduction to Counseling Course  CEP 761- Group Counseling; Processing & Dynamics

Course Instructor, Washoe County School District, Reno, NV Spring 2004  Introduction to Play Therapy Class

Counseling Student Supervisor, University of Nevada, Reno August 2004- June 2006  Provide individual supervision for master’s level supervisees during final internships in school, community, university settings.  Review videotaped counseling sessions exploring counseling theory, treatment goals, and general skill effectiveness.

Play Therapy Supervisor, University of Nevada, Reno January 2004- June 2006  Provide play therapy practicum supervision for masters level students enrolled in child and family guidance course.  Viewed each student providing play therapy over video monitor.  Met as small group immediately after play therapy sessions for supervision  Discussed child-centered theory and skills effectiveness

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 2 106

Project Supervisor, University of Nevada, Reno & Wooster High School, Reno, NV August 2005- June 2006  Provide weekly supervision to doctoral and masters students facilitating groups in conjunction with dissertation project.  Provide feedback and process with students to determine appropriate counseling techniques to use during group sessions.

SCHOOL COUNSELING AND RELATED EXPERIENCE

High School Counselor, Washoe County School District, Wooster High School, Reno, NV August 2003- June 2006  Provide direct contact to 450 student caseload in areas of academics, career and personal issues  Designed and carried out research study for 100 at-risk 9th graders  Provide on-site supervision to maters’ level counseling interns  Conduct activities in a culturally sensitive manner at one of Reno’s most diverse high schools  Planned, organized, and carried out the first school wide career day  Implemented school wide group counseling program, involving community professionals and school staff.  Implemented schools first “parenting group”, for students who are parents and conducted a filial play therapy with them.  Provide individual, small group, large group and classroom guidance with students in caseload.  Homeless liaison with the school district, providing services and support to homeless students and their families.

Summer School Coordinator, Dean’s Future Scholars Program, University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV January 2003- August 2003  Provided direct contact to students in a first generation college bound program which specifically targeted minority students.  Provide counseling in academic, career and personal arenas.  Provided individual and group counseling to students in program.  Monitored academic progress of students.  Maintained records for each student.  Assisted in coordination of summer institute programs.  Monitored USDA Summer Food Service Program.  Worked independently and take initiative with program activities and projects.

School Counselor Intern, Washoe County School District, Billinghurst Middle School, Reno, NV January 2003- May 2003  Provided direct contact with students in academic and personal areas.  Completed a full-time CACREP accredited internship.  Provided individual and group counseling to students in school.  Assisted in coordination of Career Day.

Learning for Life Executive, Boy Scouts of America, Reno, NV January 2000-October 2001  Responsible for initial training and continued support of teachers using the Learning for Life program.  Provided a nationally recognized character education program to area schools.

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 3 107  Established and maintained relationships with community leaders, including the development and delivery of presentations that increase visibility of the local scout council.  Recruited businesses to participate in the Exploring program, a career exploration program.  Acted in an advisory capacity to the Nevada Area Council web page and to the Marketing committee.  Created and edited press releases and the local council newsletter.  Served as a liaison between the local council and the United Way, providing them regular status updates.  Consulted and conducted needs assessments to schools considering the character education program.  Provided computer support and training to colleagues.  Wrote grant requests to raise funds for new and ongoing programs.  Successfully raised $132,000 over 2 years, representing 100% of the Learning for Life programs operating budget.

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Clinical Director, Counseling Center at Heritage, Montgomeryville, PA September 2010- Present  Oversee all clinical operations  Provide individual counseling  Provide play therapy to children  Provide case management to individuals in therapy  Provide parent consultation  Provide supervision to therapists  Manage case files

Therapist, Introspect at BuxMont, Colmar, PA November 2006- July 2007  Provide individual counseling  Provide play therapy to children  Provide case management to individuals in therapy  Provide parent consultation  Manage case files

Play Therapy Counselor, Downing Clinic, University of Nevada, Reno August 2004-March 2005  Specialized in play therapy for children including parent/consultation and education  Ran sibling play therapy group with specific clients.

Crisis Counselor, Crisis Center of Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL June 1996-June 1997  Provided emergency crisis intervention to callers on the suicide and crisis hotline.  Provided direct counseling for rape victims during the forensic examination.  Worked in cooperation with local law enforcement during the forensic examination  Managed all rape cases for the county.  Assessed suicidal situations and acted accordingly with the aide of police, fire, and emergency medical technicians.  Maintained the confidentiality of clients.  Trained new employees and volunteers on proper actions/reactions in a crisis situation.

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 4 108 Family Support Coordinator. Nevada Army National Guard, 1/126 Air Ambulance Unit, Reno, NV. Winter 2003-January 2005  Creating a phone tree with guard family members in the event of an emergency  Running training/preparations with family members before a unit would deploy  Continued contact for family members while spouse or family member was on deployment.

Counselor Aide. Nike House, home for juvenile girls on probation & parole due to drug use. Las Vegas, NV Summer 1998.  Provided individual counseling for girls in a court mandated home for girls on probation and parole due to drug use.  Provided motivational counseling  House “mom” activities, cooking, driving, and taking to girls to and from school and extra curricular activities.

Suicide Hotline. Las Vegas Suicide Hotline, Las Vegas, NV. Spring & Summer 1998.  Provided emergency crisis intervention to callers on the suicide and crisis hotline.  Assessed suicidal situations and acted accordingly in conjunction with police, fire and emergency medical technicians.  Maintained the confidentiality of clients.

Safehouse, Las Vegas, NV. Winter 1997-Spring 1998.  Individual counseling for women in a domestic violence shelter.  Providing emergency crisis intervention to callers of the domestic violence hotline  Meeting women in the community and transporting them to the facility

GRANTS

Paone, T. R., Pulliam, N., & Malott, K.M. (2015). Experiences of masters level counseling students of color in two multicultural counseling courses. Monmouth University School of Education Transformative Learning Grant. Research grant, $2260.

Paone, T. R., Rothman, T., & Malott, K. M. (2010). White racial identity: A qualitative review. Funded by the Association for Specialists in Group Work. Research grant, $400.

Paone, T. R. (2008). Racial identity with master’s level counseling students. Funded by Monmouth University Grant-in-Aid for Creativity. Research grant, $700

Paone, T.R. (2007). Multicultural counselor training research project. Funded by Monmouth University Grant-in-Aid for Creativity. Research grant, $400.

Paone, T.R. (2006). Wooster high school, career day. Funded by Wells Fargo Grant a Wish for Your School. Service grant, $3000

Paone, T.R., & Packman, J. (2004). Dissertation research project. Funded by the University of Nevada Reno Activities Pool Funds. Research grant, $1400.

*Pyatt, T. R.(2004) Dissertation research project. Funded by the Association for Play Therapy. Research grant, $1500.

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 5 109 *Pyatt, T. R. (2001). Learning for life character education program. Funded by the E. L. Cord Foundation. Service grant, $50,000.

*Pyatt, T. R.(2001). Learning for life character education program. Funded by Wells Fargo. Service grant, $7,500.

*Pyatt, T. R. (2001). Learning for life character education program. Funded by the Nell J. Redfield Foundation. Service grant, $3,000.

*Pyatt, T. R. (2000). Learning for life character education program. Funded by the E. L. Cord Foundation. Service grant, $50,000. . *Pyatt, T. R.(2000). Learning for life character education program. Funded by Wells Fargo. Service grant. $10,000.

*Pyatt, T. R. (2000). Learning for life character education program. Funded by the Nell J. Redfield Foundation. Service grant $3,000.

SCHOLARLY ACHIEVEMENTS

BOOKS

Malott, K.M. & Paone, T. R. (2016). Group activities for Latino/a youth: Strengthening identities and resiliencies through counseling. New York, NY: Routledge.

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Pulliam, N., Sasso, P. A., Paone, T.R., & Maldonado, J. (in press). Reducing systemic racism: Movements toward change in higher education. In Stead, V. (Ed). RIP Jim Crow: Fighting Racism through Higher Education Policy, Curriculum, and Cultural Interventions. Peter Lang Publishing: New York, NY.

Malott, K.M, Paone, T. R., Schaefle, S., & Gao, J. (2015). Is it racist? Addressing racial microaggressions in counselor education. Journal for Creativity in Mental Health, 10, 386-398. doi: 10.1080/15401383.2014.988312

Paone, T. R., & Malott, K. M., Gao, J., & Kinda, K. (2015). Using Sandplay to Address Students' Reactions to Multicultural Counselor Training. International Journal of Play Therapy, 24, 190-204.

Malott, K.M., Paone, T.R., Schaefle, S., Cates, J., & Haizlip, B. (2015). Expanding White racial identity theory: A qualitative investigation of Whites engaged in antiracist action. Journal of Counseling & Development, 93, 333-343.

Paone, T.R., Malott, K.M., & Barr, J.J (2015). Assessing the impact of a race-based course on counseling students: A quantitative study. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 43, 206-220.

Paone, T. R., Malott, K. M., & Dwyer, B. (2014). Identifying and addressing Whiteness in the university setting: Promoting a system of success for all. In P. A. Sasso & J. DeVitis (Eds.), Today’s college students: A reader (pp. 151-164). Peter Lang Press: New York, NY.

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 6 110 Paone, T.R. Create a school. (2014). In J. DeLucia-Waack, S. Korta, K. Maertin, E. Martin, L. Zawadzki, & F. Colvin (Eds.), School counselors share their favorite classroom guidance activities: A guide to choosing, planning, conducting, and processing (pp.161-163). Alexandria, VA: Association for Specialists in Group Work.

Paone, T. R. (2013). Group activity therapy. In J. Chang (Ed.), Creative Interventions with Children: A Transtheoretical Appropach (pp.273-278). Family Psychology Press: Victoria, BC.

Malott, K. M., & Paone, T. R. (2013). Mexican-Origin Adolescents: Exploration of a Group Experience. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 8, 204-218

Paone, T. R., & Malott, K.M. (2013). Whiteness instruction in an experiential group course. In Behar, C., & Chung, A. (Eds.), Image of Whiteness. Conference proceedings from the Images of Whiteness Conference, Oxford, England (pp.193-202).

Malott, K. M., & Paone, T. R., Schaefle, S., & Cates, J. (2013). Examining White Racial Identity: An Exploratory Study. In Behar, C., & Chung, A. (Eds.), Image of Whiteness. Conference proceedings from the Images of Whiteness Conference, Oxford, England (pp. 181-191).

Malott, K. M., Paone, T. R., Barr, J. J. (2012). Multicultural counselor training: Evaluation of single-course content. Journal of the Pennsylvania Counseling Association, 12, 45-55.

Rothman, T., Malott, K.M., & Paone, T. R. (2012). Experiences of a course on the culture of Whiteness in counselor education. Journal of Multicultural Counseling & Development 40, 37-48.

Paone, T.R., & Malott, K.M. (2011). School counselor collaboration with interpreters: Results of a New Jersey survey. The New Jersey Journal of Professional Counseling, 61, 14-21.

Paone, T.R. (2011). Cultural being. In M. Pope, J.S. Pangelinan, & A.D. Coker (Eds.), Experiential Activities for Teaching Multicultural Counseling Classes and Infusing Cultural Diversity into Core Classes (pp. unknown). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Malott, K. M., & Paone, T. R. (2011). The meaning of Whiteness: Addressing the taboo in counselor education. Retrieved from http://counselingoutfitters.com/vistas/vistas11/Article_28.pdf

Paone, T.R. (2010). Wall of images. In S. Deggs-White & N. Davis (Eds.), Integrating the Expressive Arts into Counseling Practice 166-167. Springer Publishers

Malott, K.,M., Paone, T.R., Martinez, T., & Humphreys, K. (2010). Use of Group Counseling to Address Ethnic Identity Development: Application with Adolescents of Mexican Descent. Professional School Counselor, 13, 257-267.

Paone, T.R., Malott, K.M., & Maddux, C. (2010). School counselor collaboration with language interpreters: Results of a national survey. Journal of School Counseling, 8 (13).

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 7 111 Malott, K.M., Paone, T.R., Maddux, C., & Rothman, T. (2010). Multicultural Counseling Training: Assessment of a Single-Course Objectives and Pedagogical Strategies. Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision 2(1)16-27.

Malott, K. M., & Paone, T. R. (2009). Multicultural counseling. In American Counseling Association (Ed.), The American Counseling Association encyclopedia of counseling (pp. 347-349). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Paone, T.R., & Douma, K. (2009). Child centered play therapy with a seven year old boy diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder. International Journal of Play Therapy, 18,31-44.

Paone, T.R., Packman, J., Maddux, C., & Rothman, T. (2008). A School-Based Group Activity Therapy Intervention with At-Risk High School Students as it Relates to their Moral Reasoning. International Journal for Play Therapy, 17, 122-137.

Paone, T.R., & Maldonado, J. (2008). Child centered play therapy with traumatized children: Review and clinical applications. Journal of Counseling Trauma International, 2(1).

Paone, T. R., Malott, K. M., & Maldonado, J. M. (2008). Exploring group activity therapy with ethnically diverse adolescents. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health,3, 285-302.

Paone, T. R. & Malott, K.M. (2008). Using interpreters in mental health counseling: A literature review and recommendations. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 36, 130-142.

Paone, T.R. (2008). Faces of a stranger. In L. Foss & J. Green (Eds.), School Counselors Share Their Favorite Group Activities: A Guide to Choosing, Planning, Conducting, and Processing (pp.124-125). Alexandria, VA: Association for Specialists in Group Work.

Paone, T.R. & Lepkowski, W. (2007). No childhood left behind: Advocating for the personal and social development of children. Journal of School Counseling, 5(25), 1-19.

Lepkowski, W., Paone, T.R., Packman, J., & Gunderson, R. (2007). Thinking outside the toybox: Using play and activities in middle school counseling. New York State School Counseling Journal, 3(1),34-38.

Kongrith, K, Chaffin, A, Aberasturi, S, Paone, T, & Maddux, C. (2007). Writing for publication in educational journals. Computers in the Schools, 24(1/2).

Cates, J., Paone, T, & Packman, J. (2006). Effective parent consultation in play therapy. International Journal for Play Therapy.15(1), 87-100.

Packman, J., Paone, T., LeBeauf, I., Smaby, M., & Lepkowski, B. (2006). When a parent gets deployed: helping military families deal with stress. VISTAS: Compelling Perspectives on Counseling 2006. American Counseling Association.

Paone, T. R., & Packman, J. (2005). Victims of downsizing: Saving school counseling. VISTAS: Compelling Perspectives on Counseling 2005. American Counseling Association.

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 8 112 *Pyatt, T. & Packman, J. (2004). Big Kids Play Too: A Look at Play Therapy in High School. In 21st Annual Association for Play Therapy International Conference, pp. 464-468. Denver, CO.

INVITED PUBLICATIONS

Paone, T. & Malott, K. (2014, September). Addressing learners reactions to race based trainings. Counseling Today, http://ct.counseling.org/2014/09/addressing- learners-emotional-reactions-to-race-based-trainings/

Paone, T. & Malott, K. (2007, May). When crisis hits the schools. Guidance Chanel Ezine Online; http://www.guidancechannel.com

PEER REVIEWED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Paone, T.R. (2016, June). Picture This, Picture That: Using Photojournaling in Play Therapy to Process Reactions to Race Based Topics. Paper presented at the Pennsylvania Association for Play Therapy, Allentown, PA.

Malott, K.M & Paone, T.R. (2016, April). An Experiential Activity for Identifying and Addressing White Supremacy. Workshop presented at White Privilege Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Malott, K.M. & Paone, T.R. (2015, November). A New White Racial Identity Theory? Results of a Study. Paper presented at the Pennsylvania Counseling Association Annual Conference, State College, PA.

Paone, T.R. & Malott, K.M. (2015, October). Picture This: Using Photojournaling to Process Reactions to Race Based Topics. Paper presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Malott, K.M., Paone, T.R., & Schaefle, S. (2015, October). Is it Racist? Addressing Racial Microaggressions in Counselor Education. Paper presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Schaefle, S., Malott, K. M., & Paone, T.R. (2015, October). Understanding White Dialectics and Racial Identity Development: New Findings and Implications for Counselor Training. Poster presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Paone, T. R. & Malott, K.M. (2015, March). A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Using Photojournaling to Process Reactions to Race Based Topics. Paper presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Orlando, FL.

Malott, K.M & Paone, T.R.. (2014, September). Is it Racist? Addressing Racial Microaggressions in Counseling. Paper presented at the North Atlantic Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Providence, RI.

Paone, T. R. & Malott, K.M (2014, March). Playing in the Sand: Using Sandtray to Address Emotional Reactions to Race Based Topics. Paper presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI.

Paone, T.R. & Malott, K.M. (2014, February). Whiteness Instruction in an Experiential Group Counseling Class. Paper Presented at the Southeastern Cross-Cultural Conference in Counseling & Education. Savannah, GA.

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 9 113 Paone, T.R. & Malott, K.M. (2013, October). Using Sandtray to Address Students' Reactions to Multicultural Counseling Courses. Poster Presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Denver, CO.

Malott, K.M., Paone, T.R., Schaefle, S., & Cates, J. (2013, October). Who Are Antiracists and How do They Live? Expanding the Meaning and Behaviors of Whiteness. Poster Presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Denver, CO.

Paone, T. R. & Malott, K.M. (2013, March). Shocked, Angry, or Just Plain Petrified: Attending to Students Reactions in Race Based Courses. Paper Presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Columbus, OH.

Malott, K.M & Paone, T.R.. (2013, March). White Racial Identity Development Models (or, Lies our Teachers Never Told us). Paper Presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Columbus, OH.

Paone, T. R. (2012, November). Whiteness Instruction in Counselor Education. Panel session presented at the Interdisciplinary Conference on Race. West Long Branch, NJ.

Paone, T. R., & Malott, K.M. (2012, September). Teaching Race-Based Topics: Experiences in Addressing Resistance. Paper presented at the North Atlantic Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Niagara Falls, NY.

Malott, K.M & Paone, T.R..(2012, September). New Perspectives on Advanced White Racial Identities: A Phenomenological Investigation. Poster session presented at the North Atlantic Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Niagara Falls, NY.

Paone, T. R., & Malott, K.M. (2012, July). Whiteness Instruction in an Experiential Group Course. Paper presented at the Global Conference: Exploring Whiteness, Oxford, England.

Malott, K.M., & Paone, T.R. (2012, July). Reconsidering Advanced White Racial Identity: An empirical Investigation. Paper presented at the Global Conference: Exploring Whiteness, Oxford, England.

Paone, T. R. (2012, May). Addressing Race Based Trauma Using Sandtray. Workshop presented at the Pennsylvania Association for Play Therapy. Allentown, PA.

Paone, T. R. (2012, April). Social Justice Advocacy: Teaching Students to Stand up Against Racism. Workshop presented at the New Jersey Counseling Association, Eatonton, NJ.

Paone, T.R., & Malott, K.M. (2012, March). Standing Up to Racism. Paper Presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Malott, K.M.,& Paone, T.R. (2011, October). Making Meaning of Whiteness: Addressing the Taboo in Counselor Education. Paper presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision National Conference, Nashville, TN.

Paone, T., & Malott, K. (2011, October). Using Sandtray to Address Race Based Trauma. Workshop presented at the Association for Play Therapy Annual Conference, Sacramento, CA.

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Paone, T. R. (2011, April). Race Card: How Does Systemic Racism Affect Our Clients of Color? Workshop presented at the New Jersey Counseling Association, Eatonton, NJ.

Paone, T., & Malott, K. (2011, March). Blinded by the White: Teaching Whiteness and White Racial Identity Development through Group Activities. Paper presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Malott, K. M., Paone, T. R., Holguín-Palacios, L., & Wildermuth, D. (2011, March) ¿Quien soy? Strengthening Latino Adolescent Identity Through Group Counseling. Paper presented at American Counseling Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Paone, T. (2010, November). How does “White” Influence You: Understanding Whiteness Through the Use of Activities. Panel session presented at the Interdisciplinary Conference on Race. West Long Branch, NJ.

Paone, T., & O’Neill, K. (2010, October). Sexting in New Jersey. Paper presented at the New Jersey School Counseling Association Fall Professional Conference. Long Branch, NJ.

Paone, T., & Malott, K. (2010, September). Wonderbread Programs: Talking about Whiteness in a Group Course. Paper presented at the North Atlantic Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. New Brunswick, NJ.

Paone, T.R, & Malott, K.M. (2010, March). Understanding Whiteness: Using group format for the exploration of Whiteness and White racial identity development. Paper presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference. Pittsburgh, PA.

Malott, K., Paone, T., Contrisciane, & Martinez, T. (2010, March). Groups with adolescent Mexicans: Strengthening resiliency through creative identity exploration. Paper presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Paone, T.R., Malott, K.M., & Maldonado, J.M. (2009, October). Addressing the elephant in the room: Tackling counselor White racial identity. Poster session presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision National Conference, San Diego, CA.

Paone, T.R. (2009, October). Movement in groups: Using activities to be effective school counselors. Paper presented at the New Jersey School Counseling Association Fall Professional Conference. Long Branch, NJ.

Paone, T.R. (2009, September). Duck, duck, goose: Group play and activity therapy- how it works and how to implement it. Workshop presented at Temple University- Harrisburg’s Second Annual Institute in Play Therapy, Harrisburg, PA.

Paone, T.R., & Maldonado, J.M. (2009, June). High school kids play too: Group activity therapy with high school students. Paper presented at the Pennsylvania Association for Play Therapy. Kutztown, PA.

Malott, K.M., & Paone, T. R. (2009, March). Interpreters in the schools: A national survey, best practices. Poster session presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Charlotte, NC.

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Paone, T.R., Maldonado, J.M, & Malott, K.M. (2009, February). What does it mean to be white? Paper presented at the Southeastern Cross-Cultural Conference in Counseling & Education. Savannah, GA.

Paone, T. R. (2008, October). Follow the leader: Child centered play therapy in elementary school. Paper presented at the New Jersey School Counseling Association Fall Professional Conference. Long Branch, NJ.

Malott, K.M., & Paone, T. R. (2008, October). Me comprendes? School counselors working with interpreters in New Jersey. Paper presented at the New Jersey School Counseling Association Fall Professional Conference. Long Branch, NJ.

Malott, K.M., Paone, T. R., & Maddux, C. (2008, September). Multicultural counselor training: A survey of current practices. Poster session presented at the North Atlantic Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference. Portland, MA.

Paone, T., & Malott, K. (2008, June). Que dice usted?: When translators join the counseling session. Paper presented at the American School Counselors Association, Atlanta, GA.

Maldonado, J., Paone, T., & Malott, K. (2008, February). The LACSM supervision model: Latin American clinical supervision model: A practical application for supervisors, counselors, and therapists. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education. New York, NY.

Paone, T., Malott, K., & Maldonado, J. (2008, February). Promoting growth through culturally sensitive group work in schools. Paper presented at the Association for Specialists in Group Work, St. Petersburg, FL.

Paone, T. (2008, February). Here we go around the mulberry bush: Understanding group activity therapy. Paper presented at the Louisiana Association for Play Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

Paone, T. (2007, October). Ring around the rosie: Group play and activity therapy in elementary, middle and high school settings. Paper presented at the New Jersey School Counseling Association Fall Professional Conference. Long Branch, NJ.

Webber. J., Mascari. J. B., Maldonado, J., & Paone, T. (2007, October). Sand play therapy with interns: Nontraditional constructivist and narrative approaches to social justice awareness. Poster session presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision National Conference, Columbus, OH.

Malott, K., & Paone, T. (2007, October). Multicultural counselor training: Evaluation of single-course objectives, content, and pedagogical strategies. Poster session presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision National Conference. Columbus, OH.

Paone, T., & Maldonado, J. (2007, June). Colors of the rainbow: Multiracial group activity therapy with at-risk high school students. Paper presented at the Loving Decision Conference. Chicago, IL.

Paone, T., Maldonado, J., & Torres-Rivera, E. (2007, June). Abriendo caminos: The LACSM supervision model: Latin American clinical supervision model: A practical

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 12 116 application for supervisors, counselors, and therapists. Paper presented at the International Interdisciplinary Conference on Clinical Supervision. Buffalo, NY.

Paone, T., & Maldonado, J. (2007, May). Unlocking the Window of the Child’s Mind: An Overview of Play Therapy with Traumatized Children. Paper presented at the Third Annual Traumatology Symposium on Responding to Tragedy, Trauma, and Stress, Sarasota, FL.

Webber. J., Mascari. J. B., Maldonado, J., & Paone, T. (2007, April). Using sand tray with constructivist and narrative counseling techniques. Paper presented at the New Jersey Counseling Association Annual Conference. Eatontown, NJ.

Webber, J., Maldonado, J., Paone, T, & Mascari, J. B. (2007, February). Sand tray therapy using constructivist and narrative theory: Non-traditional approaches to intercultural awareness and therapeutic dialogue. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education. New York, NY.

Webber, J., Maldonado, J., & Paone, T. (2006, October). Sand tray group play for at-risk children and teens. Paper presented at the New Jersey School Counseling Association Fall Professional Conference. Long Branch, NJ.

Packman, J, Paone, T, LeBeauf, I, & Lepkowski, W. (2006, April). Filial therapy with military parents. Poster session presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Thome, S., & Paone, T. (2006, April). Effects of high and low supervisory working alliance on counseling skills attainment and personal development. Poster session presented at the American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Kongrith, K, Chaffin, A, Aberasturi, S, Paone, T, & Maddux, C. (2005, March). Writing for publication in educational journals. Paper presented at the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference. Phoenix, AZ.

Packman, J. & *Pyatt, T. (2004). Big kids play too: a look at play therapy in high school. Proceedings of the Association for Play Therapy International Conference, Denver, CO, 21, 464-468.

*Pyatt, T., Lepowski, W., & Packman, J. (2004, June). Why are toys in your office? Paper presented at the American School Counseling Association Annual Conference, Reno, NV.

*Pyatt, T., Kane, S, & Packman, J. (2004, April). Victims of downsizing: saving school counseling. Paper presented at the American Counseling Association National Convention, Kansas City, MO.

Packman, J., Gentner, S, Draper, D, *Pyatt, T & Lepkowski, W. (2004, April). We’re not gonna take it: a grass roots model for eliminating harassment in schools. Paper presented at the American Counseling Association National Convention, Kansas City, MO.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 13 117 Paone, T. R. (2016, May). Keynote Speaker. Rowan University Counseling in Educational Settings CSI Initiation and Awards Ceremony, Glassboro, NJ.

Paone, T. R. (2015, October). Disparities in Education. Workshop presented at Ocean Township School District. Ocean, NJ.

Paone, T.R. (2015, October). Invited Discussant for Creative Ideas in Pedagogy at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Paone, T. R. (2015, August). Integrating Creative Activities. Workshop presented at the Retreat at the Shore - Because Life's Not Always A Day At The Beach Professional Development Conference, West Long Branch, NJ.

Paone, T. R. (2015, June). Trauma of Racism. Workshop presented at the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Reading, PA.

Paone, T. R. (2014, June). It’s Not All Rainbows and Butterflies: Microaggressions and Whiteness. Workshop presented at the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA.

Paone, T.R. (2014, February). It’s Not all Rainbows and Butterflies: Addressing Microaggressions in our Schools. Workshop presented at the Central Jersey Consortium for Excellence and Equity, West Long Branch, PA.

Paone, T.R. (2011, December). The Race Card. Workshop presented at Livengrin Foundation, Bensalem, PA.

Paone, T.R. (2011, September). Fighting Racism. Workshop presented at the Pennsylvania Coalition against Domestic Violence, Lancaster, PA.

Paone, T.R (2011, August). Understanding Whiteness in Suburbia. Workshop presented at United Friends School, Quakertown, PA.

Paone, T.R. (2011, June). Taking Off the Rose Colored Glasses. Workshop presented at Bucks County Children and Youth Social Service Agency.

Paone, T. R. (2011, April). I’m fat: Using group activities to combat body image issues. Workshop presented at Monmouth University Spring Symposium

Paone, T.R., & Malott, K.M. (2011, February). Using Activities to Understand Whiteness. Workshop presented at NOVA, Doylestown, PA.

Paone, T.R. (2010, April). Child centered play therapy: Simple strategies. Workshop presented at the Resiliency Center, Ambler, PA.

Paone, T.R., & Malott, K.M. (2010, April). Taking off the rose colored glasses: Understanding Whiteness through activities. Workshop presented at the Resiliency Center, Ambler, PA.

Maldonado, J., & Paone, T. R. (2009 May). Groups. Paper presented at the Good Ideas Conference: Monmouth County School Counselor Association and Ocean County Personnel and Guidance Association, Lakewood, NJ.

*Pyatt is now Paone Paone 14 118 Maldonado, J., & Paone, T. (2008, May). Child centered play therapy. Paper presented at the Good Ideas Conference; Monmouth County School Counselor Association and Ocean County Personnel and Guidance Association, Lakewood, NJ.

Paone, T. (2008, January). Group play and activity therapy. Paper presented at the Flemington-Raritan School District, Flemington, NJ.

Paone, T. (2005, September). No child left behind & accountability. Paper presented at the Special Topics in School Counseling. Reno, NV.

Paone, T. (2005, August). Play therapy and the elementary school counselor. Paper presented at the Washoe County School District Elementary School Counselor Conference, Reno, NV.

*Pyatt, T., & Packman, J. (January 2005). Play therapy and the high school counselor. Paper presented at the Washoe County School District High School Counselors Meeting, Reno. NV.

*Pyatt, T., & Packman, J. (2004, March). Speaking students’ language: communicating with students using play. Paper presented at the Washoe County School District In-Service Class, Reno, NV.

HONORS & AWARDS

 Outstanding Graduate Student of the Year Award, College of Education, 2004.

 Graduate Student Award Scholarship, 2003.

MEMBERSHIPS

 American Counseling Association (ACA)

 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES)

 Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW)

 Association for Play Therapy (APT)

 New Jersey Counseling Association (NJCA)

 New Jersey Association for Counselor Education & Supervision (NJACES)

 New Jersey School Counseling Association (NJSCA)

 Pennsylvania Association for Play Therapy (PAPT)

 Pennsylvania Counseling Association (PCA)

 American School Counseling Association (ASCA) (2003-2014)

 Montgomery County Counseling Association (MCCA) (2011-2014)

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OFFICE HELD IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

 2012-2013 New Jersey Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Past President

 2010-2012 New Jersey Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, President

 2005-2006 Nevada Association for Play Therapy, President

 2004-2005 Nevada Association for Play Therapy, Vice President

CREDENTIALS

 National Certified Counselor (NCC)

 National Certified School Counselor (NCSC)

 Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS)

 Licensed Professional Counselor (Pennsylvania)

 Registered Play Therapist Supervisor (RPT-S)

 School Counselor Certification K-12 (Pennsylvania)

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Education/Training

AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist, September 2010, AASECT-Certified Supervisor, November 2013

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, July 2002 MF000131

Board Certified Diplomate, American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work, June 2000

Certified Emotionally Focused Therapy, ICEEFT, August 2006.

AAMFT, Approved Clinical Supervisor, Council for Relationships, (formerly Penn Council for Relationships, Division of Family Study, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine), August 1999.

Post-Graduate Certificate in Marital, Family, and Sex Therapy, Council for Relationships (formerly Penn Council for Relationships), July 1992 - July 1993. Intensive clinical training as a full-time internship.

Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Marriage and Family Therapy, Chestnut Hill College, January 1992 - December 1993.

Master of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Social Work, December, 1977. MSW License (PA), February 1993, Clinical License, August 2000 CW007735L

Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, December 1973.

Professional Work Experience

February 2001 to present – Senior Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Marriage and Family Therapist, Council for Relationships, Doylestown Office Director since March 2010 and Assistant Office Director 2009-2010 . Formerly Springhouse now Blue Bell office, part-time fee-for-service psychotherapist until February 2001 and full-time since November 2006, providing individual, couple, family and sex therapy; AAMFT-approved Supervisor and presenting training classes and workshops to interns and staff.

July 1996 to August 2006- Licensed Clinical Social Worker, SRI Psychological Services, PC Jenkintown, PA 19046. Private practice group therapy to adults, couples, and families.

January 2001 to November 2001 – Licensed Social Worker/Psychotherapist, Renfrew Center, Philadelphia, PA. Part-time fee-for-service therapist in inpatient residential facility for the treatment of eating disorders of adolescent and adult women.

June 1993 to December 1996 – Licensed Psychotherapist/Social Worker, Wagner Psychological Associates, Jenkintown, PA. Private group practice with individual, couple, family and sex therapy

1 121 Research Experience

Interviewer; Research Associate. September 1994 to present –, Transcending Trauma Project, Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, PA, Bea Hollander, PhD Director.

Conference Paper. “The Psychological Impact of the Holocaust on Survivors and the Intergenerational Effects on Subsequent Generations” (with Sheryl Perlmutter Bowen), Exploring Refugee Trauma and Its Impact on Primary Health Care, Domestic Violence, and Child Abuse & Neglect in Northern New England Conference, Kennebunkport, ME, May 2002.

Conference Paper. “When Holocaust Survivor Parents Suffer with Depression or Anger: The Mediating Influence of the Non-symptomatic Parent on Second Generation Adult Children”, AMCHA Conference, Jerusalem, Israel, November, 1998, Toronto, Canada, May 1999, and Transcending Trauma Conference, Philadelphia, December 2001.

Publications

Book. (Eds.) Lucy S. Raizman and Bea Hollander-Goldfein. Narrative Reflections: How witnessing their stories changes our lives. Maryland, University Press of America, 2014.

Book.Bea Hollander-Goldfein, Nancy Isserman and Jennifer Goldenberg, Transcending Trauma: Survival, Resilience, and Clinical Implications in Survivor Families, New York, Routledge, November 2011 (contributing co-author for two chapters)

Review. “2001 Transcending Trauma Conference, Philadelphia: Deriving intergenerational meaning from the lives of Holocaust survivors and their families” with Bea Hollander-Goldfein,. The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 2, (90-91).

Professional Associations and Certifications

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Workers (PSCSW) International Society on Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA)

EMDR International Association (EMDRIA), Full Member/Certified The Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy, Certified, Ottawa, Canada, August 2006 Foundation for Human Enrichment, Somatic Experiencing (SE), Certified September 2006 American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists, Certified September 2010

References

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Academic and Professional Background Delaware Sate Licensure for Psychologists Columbia University Temple University January 1994 Teachers College Philadelphia, PA New York, NY Bachelor of Arts Degree Pennsylvania State Licensure for Psychologists Master of Philosophy Degree Magna Cum Laude December 1979 Area of specialization: Counseling Spring 1973 Fall 1977 Hebrew Honor Society University of Pennsylvania Phi Beta Kappa Department of Psychiatry Family Institute of Philadelphia Psi-Chi National Psychology Honor Society Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Psychology Honor Society Training in Clinical Neuropsychology Training in Family Therapy Temple University President Scholar Award 1978-1979 1976-1977

Columbia University Temple University Hospital Hebrew University Teachers College Philadelphia, PA Jerusalem, Israel New York, NY Training in Clinical Hypnosis Junior Year Program Doctor of Philosophy Fall 1977 1971-1972 Area of specialization: Psychology Spring 1978 Temple University Akiba Hebrew Academy Philadelphia, PA Lower Merion, PA Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic Master of Arts Degree High School Diploma Family Training Center Area of specialization: Community Psychology Honor Award for Academic Excellence Philadelphia, PA January 1975 June 1969 Externship in Family Therapy 1977-1978 Clinical Experience Teaching Experience 1979 – PRESENT 1976-1977 1982-1983 Private practice Psychological Consultation Center Chestnut Hill College - Treatment of individuals, couples, families and New York, NY Chestnut Hill, PA children - Marriage and family therapy - Adjunct Professor - Parent coordination and high conflict resolution - Forensic evaluations and expert witness testimony: Child custody evaluations/Family Court 1975-1976 1978-1981 Independent psychological evaluations (IME) Yale University, Department of Psychiatry P.A.T.H. Inc., Community MH/MR Center Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) evaluations West Haven Administration Hospital Philadelphia, PA Civil and criminal litigation West Haven, CT - Inservice training of clinical staff Workers compensation - Drug and alcohol treatment Records review - PTSD treatment Guardianship evaluations/Chancery Court - Treatment of psychological aspects of medical 1976-1977 Personal injury and pain management problems Columbia University Teachers College 1978-1991 New York, NY P.A.T.H., Inc. Community MH/MR Center 1974-1975 - Instructor Philadelphia, PA Psychological Consultation Center - Administrative Co-Director adult outpatient services New York, NY - Clinical supervisor of graduate students - Crisis intervention and treatment 1976-1977 Moss Rehabilitation Hospital 1977-1978 Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic 1973-1974 - Parent and family education related to patient and Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic family adjustment to physical disabilities - Family therapist extern, outpatient department Philadelphia, PA - Training in child and family therapy 1976-1978 Papers and Publications Moss Rehabilitation Hospital Philadelphia, PA 1973-1974 Group Therapy with Lower Extremity Amputees - Individual, group and family therapy. Extensive Haverford State Hospital West Haven Veterans Administration Hospital psychodiagnostic evaluations of physically disabled Haverford, PA West Haven, CT, Fall 1981 patients, including the diagnosis and treatment of - Adolescent Psychiatric Unit. Recreational therapy, personality disorders and brain damage resulting psychodrama and role-playing from physical trauma. Treating the Russian Immigrant: A Clinical Model for - Treatment of problems related to aging and physical a Minority Population pain National Council of Community Mental Health Centers Dallas, TX, Spring 1981 Professional Memberships - National Register of Health Service Providers in - American Board of Forensic Examiners Psychological Adaptation Patterns in Response to Psychology - Delaware Psychological Association Cardiac Surgery: An Experimental Study - American Psychological Association - Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Journal of Rehabilitation, Volume 46, Number 2. - Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychology - Parent Coordinator Council of Delaware Spring 1980 - Pennsylvania Psychological Association 124 Diana S. Rosenstein, Ph.D. Suite 521 The Pavilion 261 Old York Road Jenkintown, PA 19046 (215) 881-7790 FAX (215) 881-7787

CURRICULUM VITAE

Education:

2006 Psychoanalyst Institute of the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia

1992 Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

1980 M.A. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

1975 B.A. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY

1986 Licensed Psychologist, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Employment:

1987-present Private practice, Jenkintown, PA. Provide psychotherapy and psychological testing of children, adolescents and adults, adult psychoanalysis and forensic evaluations, including custody evaluations and bonding/attachment assessments.

2003-present Court Conciliation and Evaluation Service, Bucks County, PA. Consultant. Perform conciliation and evaluation of custody cases.

2003 Northern Home Children and Family Services, Philadelphia, PA. Psychologist. Performed diagnostic evaluations of children and adolescents.

1993-2003 NorthEast Treatment Centers, Philadelphia, PA. Psychologist. Performed diagnostic evaluations, cognitive and personality assessment of children and adolescents. Supervised and trained psychology graduate students.

1986-97 Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Research Scientist and Consulting Psychologist. Director of research on adolescent attachment and psychopathology. Supervision of psychology interns. Performed intellectual, neuropsychological and personality evaluations of adolescents and adults.

1986 Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Assistant Director, Evaluation Unit.

1983-86 Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Internship in psychology and Fellowship in Evaluation Psychiatry.

1982-87 Personal Development and Consultation Center, Philadelphia, PA. Performed cognitive and personality evaluations of children and adults.

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Teaching:

2006-present Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry. Supervision and teaching of psychology interns and psychiatry residents.

2006-present Institute of the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. Faculty Member. Teach psychoanalytic candidates, psychotherapy students and psychoanalytic fellows.

2006-present Child Psychiatry Fellowship, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. Visiting Child Psychoanalytic Faculty.

2003-present The Center for Psychoanalysis, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Faculty member.

1997-present Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Adjunct Professional Staff. Supervision and training of psychology interns.

2002 Immaculata College, Immaculata, PA. Taught special topics graduate course, Attachment: Theory and clinical applications.

1999-2005 Widener University, Chester, PA. Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology. Supervision of psychology graduate students.

1996-7 Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA. Lecturer. Taught undergraduate and graduate level psychology.

1995-8 Beaver College, Glenside, PA. Adjunct Professor. Taught graduate level psychology.

1993-8 Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA. Adjunct Senior Instructor of Mental Health Sciences. Supervision and training of psychology interns.

Awards and Honors:

2009 Outstanding Service Award, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia

1991 Biomedical Grant-in-Aid of Research, Pennsylvania Hospital.

1990 Research Grant, 76 Fund, Pennsylvania Hospital.

1987-89 Research Grant, Sigmund A. Miller Memorial Foundation.

1982-83 University Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania.

1981-83 Sigma Xi Research Grant.

1981-83 Biomedical Grant-in-Aid of Research, University of Pennsylvania.

1981-82 Dean's Fellow, University of Pennsylvania.

1980-81 University Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania.

Papers and Publications:

Yalof, J., & Rosenstein, D. (2014). Psychoanalytic interpretation of superego functioning following CS readministration procedures: Case illustration. Journal of Personality Assessment, 96(2),192-203.

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Oster, H., & Rosenstein, D.S. (In press). BabyFACS: Analyzing facial movement in infants. Consulting Psychologists Press.

Rosenstein, D.S., & Oster, H. (2005). Differential facial responses to four basic tastes in newborns. In P. Ekman & E. Rosenberg (Eds.), What the face reveals: Basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) (2nd ed). New York: Oxford University Press.

Rosenstein, D.S., & Oster, H. (1997). Differential facial responses to four basic tastes in newborns. In P. Ekman & E. Rosenberg (Eds.), What the face reveals: Basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS). New York: Oxford University Press.

Rosenstein, D.S., & Horowitz, H.A. (1997). Attachment in adolescence. In J.D. Noshpitz (Ed.), Handbook of child and adolescent psychiatry: Vol. 3. Adolescence: Development and syndromes (pp. 97-112). New York: Wiley.

Rosenstein, D.S., & Shively, S. (1997). Infanticide. Paper presented to the Medical Staff of the Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia.

Rosenstein, D.S., & Horowitz, H.A. (1996). Adolescent attachment and psychopathology. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64(2), 244-253.

Reimer, M.S., Overton, W.F., Steidl, J.H., Rosenstein, D.S., & Horowitz, H.A. (1996). Familial responsiveness and behavioral control: Influences on adolescent psychopathology, attachment and cognition. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 6, 87-112.

Groves, C.E., & Rosenstein, D.S. (1995). Adolescent attachment and the Rorschach. Poster presentation at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, April.

Rosenstein, D. S. (1994). Attachment and the therapeutic process. Paper presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, May.

Rosenstein, D.S., & Horowitz, H.A. (1994). Adolescent attachment and psychopathology. Poster presentation at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, May.

Rosenstein, D.S., & Horowitz, H.A. (1993). Working models of attachment in psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents: Relation to psychopathology and personality. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, March.

Rosenstein, D.S., & Horowitz, H.A. (1993). Attachment, personality and psychopathology: Relationship as regulatory context in adolescence. Adolescent Psychiatry, 19, 150-176.

Rosenstein, D., Horowitz, H.A., Steidl, J.H., & Overton, W.F. (1992). Attachment and internalization: Relationship as regulatory context. Adolescent Psychiatry, 18, 491-501.

Horowitz, H.A., Overton, W.F., Rosenstein, D., & Steidl, J.H. (1992). Comorbid adolescent substance abuse: A maladaptive pattern of self regulation. Adolescent Psychiatry, 18, 465-483.

Overton, W.F., Steidl, J.H., Rosenstein, D., & Horowitz, H.A. (1992). Formal operations as regulatory context in adolescence. Adolescent Psychiatry, 18, 502-513.

Steidl, J.H., Horowitz, H.A., Overton, W.F., & Rosenstein, D. (1992). Family interaction as

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regulatory context in adolescence. Adolescent Psychiatry, 18, 484-490.

Rosenstein, D.S. (1992). Attachment, personality and psychopathology in adolescence. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.

Rosenstein, D. (1991). Attachment and adolescents: Affect regulation, personality and psychopathology. Paper presented at the Clinical/Research Colloquium, Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, NY.

Rosenstein, D. (1991). Attachment, personality and psychopathology: Relationship as a regulatory context in adolescence. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA.

Rosenstein, D. (1990). Attachment and internalization: Relationship as regulatory context. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY.

Rosenstein, D. (1990). Attachment, internalization and personality: Relationship as regulatory context. Paper presented at the Fall Educational Conference of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY

Rosenstein, D., & Oster, H. (1988). Differential facial responses to four basic tastes in newborns. Child Development, 59, 1555-1568.

Rosenstein, D., & Oster, H. (1981). Facial expression as a method for exploring infants' taste responses. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston.

Presentations:

Rosenstein, D.S. (2015). Topics in Applied Psychoanalysis: How to Approach Custody Evaluations from a Psychoanalytic Perspective. Brunch Series Presentation to the Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Philadelphia, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S., Flaxenberg, G., Roland, E. (2014). Practice Building in a Time of Change: How to Apply Analytic Considerations to Practice Building In Today’s Mental Health Environment. Panel Discussion at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2014). Case presentation to Discussion Group on The Inside Focus: Listening for Affect and Defense Inside the Clinical Hour at the American Psychoanalytic Association National Meeting, New York, NY.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2011). Case presentation to graduate PsyD students at Immaculata College, Immaculata, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2010-present). Continuous case presentation to the Waelder Study Group, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2011). A psychoanalytic approach to custody evaluations. Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2009). Case presentation to Lawrence Levenson, Paul Gray’s Innovations in Psychoanalytic Technique. Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Forum, Bala, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2009). Case presentation to Group 13, Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies,

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Princeton, NJ.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2009). Discussion of Moisy Shopper’s paper, The Analyst as a Forensic Examiner. Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, Scientific Session, Philadelphia, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2008). Causes of attentional problems in students: Neuropsychological and psychological factors. Presentation to the faculty of Ancillae-Assumpta Academy, Wyncote, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2007). Tweens and Mothers: Holding On/Letting Go. The Bond Between Preteen and Young Adolescent Girls and their Mothers. Presentation to the parents of Ancillae-Assumpta Academy, Wyncote, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2006). Cognitive, emotional and social development in preschoolers. Presentation series to the PTA of the Preschool of Adath Jeshurun Congregation, Elkins Park, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2003-4). Tweens: The bond between preteen and young adolescent girls and their mothers. Presentation series to The Parenting Center at Abington, PA and the Wissahickon Community Parenting Center, Ambler, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (2000-3). Cognitive, emotional and social development in preschoolers. Presentation series to the PTA of the Preschool of Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, Elkins Park, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (1999). Disorders of attachment: Etiology and treatment. Presentation to the staff of the Wordsworth Academy, Elkins Park, PA.

Rosenstein, D.S. (1997). Attention deficit disorder. Presentation to Friends Central School faculty, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

Rosenstein, D.S. (1997). Recognition of depression. Presentation to the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Philadelphia.

Rosenstein, D.S. (1997). Attention deficit disorder. Presentation to the staff of Penn Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Professional Memberships and Activities:

International Psychoanalytic Association American Psychoanalytic Association  Member of the Committee on the Accreditation of Free Standing Institutes (2015-present)  Chair, Discussion Group on close process technique (2014-present) Pennsylvania Psychological Association Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies – Princeton Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia  Past President (2013-2015)  President (2011-2013)  President Elect (2009-2011)  Board Member (2009-2015)  Member of the Psychoanalytic Training Curriculum Committee (2012-present)  Member of the Psychotherapy Training Planning Committee (2014-present)  Member of the Executive Management Committee (2010-2014)  Member of the Education Committee (2008-2011)  Faculty of the Institute of the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia (2006-present)

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 Faculty of the Psychotherapy Training Program (2006-present)  Director, Consultation and Assessment Conference (2008-present)  Director, Consultation and Referral Service (2005-2010)  Member, Collaboration Liaison Committee with University of Pennsylvania (2007-2015)  Board Member of the Foundation of Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia (2002-2004) Member, Robert Waelder Memorial Psychoanalytic Study Group (2000-present) Member, Custody Issues Study Group (2015-present)

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130 Linda Santana, M.A., LPC PA License #: PC008377 636 Meadowbrook Drive Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Mobile: 917-952-5065 Email: [email protected]

Professional Objective Seeking to obtain a position as a Licensed Professional Counselor where my credentials and professional experience can make a positive contribution towards my professional growth and development.

Education Masters of Arts Baruch College Mental Health Counseling (5/2013) New York, NY

Bachelors of Arts Baruch College Psychology (5/2007) New York, NY

Associates in Applied Science Fashion Institute of Technology Patternmaking Technology (5/2003) New York, NY

Certifications Licensed Professional Counselor PA: (08/27/2015) License Number: PC008377 The University of New York Education Department Office of the Professions Registration Certificate Number: 8757099 Expiration date: 9/30/2017 Licensed Mental Health Counselor NY: (10/29/2014) License Number: 006306 Child Abuse and Neglect (2011) Liability Insurance (11/2015- 11/2016)

Professional Workshops Couples Therapy Workshop June 2013 Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy at CBT/DBT Associates October 2011

Current Areas of Specialty Children, adolescents and adults Anxiety Depression Dissociative Identity Disorder Schizophrenia Generalized Anxiety Disorder Selective Mutism

Therapeutic Orientation CBT Psychodynamic Eclectic

Languages Fluent in English and Spanish: Reading, writing and speaking

Software Experience Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, Access and Excel, Quickbooks, Therapy Manager, and Practice Fusion

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Work History Licensed Professional Counselor Counseling Center at Heritage March 2016 - current  Hold intake, collateral, and weekly individual counseling sessions with children, adolescents and adults  Assessment  Treatment plans  Session notes

Licensed Professional Counselor Ron Lewis Associates September 2015 – March 2016  Hold intake, collateral, and weekly individual counseling sessions with children, adolescents and adults  Assessment  Treatment plans  Session notes

Licensed Mental Health Counselor Western Queens Consultation Center (WQCC) June 2013 – June 2015  Hold intake, collateral, and weekly individual counseling sessions with children, adolescents and adults  Meetings with psychiatrists regarding mutual patients  Creating:  15 page biopsychosocial assessments per client  Initial treatment plans and reviews per client  Session notes  Termination of clients  Have clients schedule a psychiatric evaluation at WQCC  Meeting with supervisor once a week every week for supervision

Mental Health Counselor Psychotherapy and Counseling Center (PCC) June 2013 – February 2014  Intakes  Create Treatment plans  Create biopsychosocial assessments  Refer patients to psychiatrist for psychiatric evaluations  Make session notes per patient  Provide psychotherapy  Hold collateral sessions in English and Spanish  Termination of therapy  Chart reviewing  Training therapists  Office management  Clinical website management

132 Mental Health Counselor, (Internship) Western Queens Consultation Center (WQCC) April 2012 – May 2013  Hold intake, collateral, and weekly individual counseling sessions with children, adolescents and adults  Creating:  15 page biopsychosocial assessments per client  Initial treatment plans and reviews per client  Session notes  Termination of clients  Have clients schedule a psychiatric evaluation at WQCC  Meeting with supervisor once a week every week for supervision

Mental Health Counselor, Veteran Services (Practicum) Baruch College, Psychology Department February 2012 – December 2012  Working with veterans to implement counseling services for our new program called Veteran Services.  Creating a brochure and creating an intake packet.  Meet with supervisor once a week every week for supervision

Clinical Intake Coordinator CBT/DBT Associates May 2011 – Sep 2011  Performed a variety of duties both clinical and clerical.  Telephone intake screening and explaining services to prospective clients.  Accepted or rejected prospective clients if they have met the requirements for the programs.  Scheduled appointments, followed up with patients for scheduling, direct patient billing and payroll.

Mental Health Office Manager The Hallowell Center Aug 2009 – Sep 2010  Administered ADHD Quotient Test for patients  Resolved billing issues directly with patients  Entering and updating patient demographic information  Maintenance and proper storing of patient files  Processed patients prescription orders and forwarded them to their psychiatrists.

Professional References Available upon request

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Mark D. Schenker, Ph.D. 549 Beale Road Blue Bell, PA 19422-1603 (215) 381-0455 E-Mail: [email protected]

SUMMARY

Clinical Psychologist with over 30 years of experience in treatment, program development, clinical management, training and supervision, with a background in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Areas of expertise include treatment of substance use disorders; individual, marital and family therapy; crisis intervention; group therapy; clinical and administrative consultation; teaching, training and supervision.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Private Practice of Addiction Psychology, Philadelphia, PA (1982-present) Sole Proprietor

I have maintained a general psychotherapy practice, with a primary focus on addictions treatment, and secondarily on marital/family therapy. In addition to direct clinical work, I have provided consultation and training to drug companies on integrating psychosocial treatment in drug trials. I have provided consultation to the Treatment Research Institute, Eugenia Hospital, Alkermes, Resources for Human Development, The Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, Hazelden Foundation, Bowling Green (Kentucky) Medical Center, The Coordinating Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs (Philadelphia), ChiSystems, Villanova University, and Malvern Institute.

Caron Treatment Center, Wernersville, PA (2007-2014) Lead Psychologist for Adult Services.

Served as supervising psychologist for Adult Services in nationally-known addictions treatment center. Provided direct clinical service on Primary Care and Relapse units. Supervise psychology staff, interns, and psychiatry residents. Participate on treatment team and case conferences, and on various center-wide committees.

CareLink Community Support Services, Broomall, PA (2003-2006) Clinical Director

Responsible for clinical oversight of 30 programs within non-profit social service agency, providing psychosocial rehabilitation services to a diverse array of consumers with psychiatric and other disabilities. Served as Corporate Compliance Officer, HIPAA Privacy Officer, Chair of Training Committee, and on several other committees.

Keystone Center, Chester, PA (1999-2001) Clinical Director

Oversaw all clinical services in 84-bed dual-diagnosis treatment facility. Supervised 23 professionals and provided liaison with other departments. Developed clinical protocols, organized staff training, provided direct supervision, oversaw credentialing and licensing activities. Chaired Performance Improvement Committee and revised Performance Improvement Program. Initiated program of patient self-government. Developed staff competency system. Monitored compliance with standards of the Office of Mental Health, the Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs, and oversaw successful accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare

Organizations (JCAHO).

Family Behavioral Health, Moorestown, NJ (1998-1999) Clinical Director

Provided clinical leadership to federation of three social service agencies that delivered clinical services to 230,000 capitated insurance subscribers. Developed clinical and quality management protocols, oversaw staff credentialing and Access Center operations, and managed various operational functions. Implemented clinical standards for treatment across a network of agencies throughout Southern New Jersey.

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Brandywine Hospital, Coatesville, PA (1995-1998) Director of Psychological Services

Developed and managed 24-hour crisis service. Provided direct clinical services on psychiatric unit, including group, family and individual therapy, case management and psychological assessment. Coordinated services of attending psychology staff. Created, marketed, and managed crisis service, resulting in four-fold increase in referrals and 200% increase in inpatient census. Developed policies and protocols; trained and supervised staff of 11 clinicians. Developed and implemented substance abuse treatment program on inpatient ward.

Harbison Recovery Program, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (1993-1995) Director

Managed outpatient and partial hospital substance abuse program. Revised programs, supervised staff, coordinated outreach and marketing. Returned program to fiscal break-even point after five years of financial losses. Developed ambulatory detox program and directed relocation of program to coordinate with inpatient detox. Appointed Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, providing training and supervision on substance abuse issues for residents and students. Wrote Partial Hospitalization protocols for Pennsylvania Client Placement Criteria as member of Pennsylvania Department of Health Treatment Task Force. Initiated Professional Training Series, providing PCACB-accredited training for more than 100 clinicians.

Penn Recovery Systems, Philadelphia, PA (1988-1993) Program Director

Developed and managed two programs providing substance abuse treatment under a 300,000-life capitation contract. Supervised staff at both locations and provided direct treatment and consultation. Designed clinical program, hired and trained staff, and oversaw innovative outpatient programming. Supervised staff training and development for all four offices, including more than fifty staff members, leading to JCAHO accreditation and state licensing. Founding member of Pennsylvania Association of Intensive Outpatient Programs, advocating for increased patient access to treatment alternatives.

OTHER CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Philadelphia Psychiatric Center, Woodside Hall Program, Philadelphia, PA (1986-1988) Psychologist and Inpatient Coordinator

Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Outpatient Drug Service, Chester, PA Clinical Director (1984-1986) Staff Psychologist (1982-1984)

Valley Center, Lansdale, PA (1980-1984) Staff Psychologist

McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA (1972-1976) Mental Health Worker

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Penn State School of Medicine, (2008-2013) Adjunct Faculty, Psychiatry Department

Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA (2003) Adjunct Faculty, Psychology (Graduate Division)

Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA (2000-2001) Adjunct Faculty, Psychology

Pennsylvania College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA (2001) Instructor, Psychology (Graduate Program)

Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (1993-1996) Assistant Professor, Psychiatry

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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (1987-1988) Clinical Supervisor, Graduate Psychology Program

Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA (1981-1982) Instructor, Psychology

Brandeis University, Waltham, MA (1975-1976) Research Assistant, Social Psychology (Leslie Zebrowitz, Ph.D.)

Boston University, Boston, MA (1975) Research Assistant, Community Psychology (A. Verne McArthur, Ph.D.)

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA (1985) Internship in Clinical Psychology (APA-Approved) – Temple University Hospital (1979-1980) A.B., Sociology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA (1970) Certificate, Structural Family Therapy, Harry Aponte, A.C.S.W. (1986) Certificate, Wilderness Leadership Skills, National Outdoor Leadership School, Lander, WY (1973)

CERTIFICATION

Licensed Psychologist, Pennsylvania, License Number PS-3958L (1982-present)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member, American Psychological Association (Divisions 12, 50) Board of Directors (Member-At-Large, Practice), Society of Addiction Psychology, APA Division 50 Member, Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration Member, Training Committee, Philadelphia Target Cities Treatment Improvement Project (1994-1996) Member, Treatment Task Force, Pennsylvania Department of Health (1993-1996)

PUBLICATIONS

Schenker, M. (In press) Addiction Treatment Programs, in Norcross, J.C., VandenBos, G.R., and Freedheim, D.K. APA Handbook of Clinical Psychology, Vol. 1. Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association.

Brooks, A.C., Case, T., Sommer, L., Miller, T., Rosenwasser, B., & Schenker, M. (2011). A Handbook to the Open Doors 12-Step Curriculum Toolkit. Philadelphia: Treatment Research Institute.

Schenker, M. (2010) The Disease Concept: Controversies and Integration. In Brizer, D. & Casteneda, R. Clinical Addiction Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press

Schenker, M. (2009) Working with alcoholics. The Psychotherapy Networker. 33(2), 19-21

Schenker, M. (2009) A Clinician’s Guide to 12-Step Recovery. New York: WW Norton

Efran, J. S., and Schenker, M. D. (1993). A Potpourri of Solutions: How new and different is solution-oriented therapy? The Family Therapy Networker, 17(3), 71-74.

Efran, J. S. and Schenker, M. D. (1993) A little less passion, please; Hyperbole is no substitute for solid research. The Family Therapy Networker, 17(5), 85-88.

SELECTED WORKSHOPS PRESENTED

2016 Chestnut Hill College (Clinical Psychology Psy.D. Program), Philadelphia, PA “Working With Substance Use Disorders”

2014 Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work, Philadelphia PA “Treating Addiction in a Private Practice Setting”

2014 Harvard Medical School: Treating the Addictions Conference, Boston, MA “From The Disease Concept to an Integrative Model for Treatment”

2014 Pennsylvania Council of Mediators, Harrisburg, PA “What Mediators Should Know About Substance Use Disorders”

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2012 Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA “Managing Addiction in an Outpatient Practice”

2011 Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Harrisburg, PA “Integrating Twelve-Step Programs with Psychotherapy”

2011 Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, Washington, DC “The Implications of Twelve-Step Programs for Psychotherapy Integration”

2010 Philadelphia Area Group Psychotherapy Society, Philadelphia, PA “Twelve-Step Programs and You: A Guide for Group Therapists”

2010 Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA “Integrating Twelve Step Programs into Psychotherapy”

2009 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, Washington, DC “Treating Substance Abuse” 2 2005 Berks County Council on Chemical Abuse, Reading PA “Family and Genetic Factors in Addiction”

2005 Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Exton, PA “Alternative Approaches to Addiction Treatment”

2005 Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, Toronto, ON “Integrating the Models of Addiction”

2005 Villanova University Counseling Center, Villanova, PA “Basic Principles of Addiction Treatment”

2005 Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA “An Integrative Model for Working with Addicts”

2004 International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services (IAPSRS) Conference, San Diego, CA “Countertransference in Rehabilitation Work”

2003 Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) National Conference, New Orleans, LA “New Options for Addiction Treatment”

2003 Montgomery County Emergency Services, Norristown, PA “Countertransference Issues in Recovery”

2002 Resources for Human Development Miniversity, Philadelphia, PA “Dual Diagnosis Treatment for the Addictions Professional” “Dual Diagnosis Treatment for the Mental Health Professional” “Principles of Group Therapy”

2000 MCP-Hahnemann University MISA Conference, Philadelphia, PA “Implementing Dual-Diagnosis Services”

1999 Anonymous Foundation (for Hazelden Foundation); Albany NY “Treatment of Dual Diagnosis Patients”

1999 Pennsylvania Psychological Association, King of Prussia, PA “Recovery Principles in Psychotherapy”

1997 Case Management Department, Aetna-US Healthcare, Blue Bell, PA “A Model for Integrated Addictions Treatment”

1995 Coordinating Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs, Philadelphia, PA “Holistic Assessment”

1994 Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, Boston, MA “What Addicts Can Teach Therapists”

1994 Pride International Drug Conference, Philadelphia, PA “Treatment Trends in the Nineties”

1993 Temple University, Clinical Psychology Division, Philadelphia, PA “The Disease Concept of Addiction”

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NANCY SCHNEIDER, J.D., Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist (PA, DE & VA) 120 Greenwood Avenue Member of Pennsylvania Bar Wyncote, PA 19095 (215) 881-9000; fax (215) 881-7129

Clinical psychologist and attorney. Officer of Lifespan Associates, a psychological and counseling practice offering a wide range of services to adults, children and organizations. Work includes individual, couple and family therapy; psychological testing and assessment of adults and children; mediation for separating/divorcing couples or other conflict situations; co-parent counseling; and forensic evaluations. Sole practitioner attorney specializing in family, educational and mental health law. Montgomery County Child Advocate volunteer.

EDUCATION

Hahnemann University and Villanova School of Law Joint Law/Psychology Program J.D., 1991; Ph.D., 1994

Portland State University Portland, Oregon M.S. in Clinical Psychology, 1982

University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin B.A. in Psychology, 1969

EXPERIENCE

LIFESPAN ASSOCIATES Wyncote, Pennsylvania Psychologist (1993 to present) Child/adolescent/adult therapy; divorce/custody mediation; psychological testing and assessment; forensic consultation. Qualified as an expert to testify in family law cases in Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, Philadelphia, and Lehigh Counties primarily as the court appointed evaluator. Conduct assessments in capital crimes cases.

DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES TO CHILDREN YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES Wilmington, Delaware Child Psychologist (1993 to 1999) Assessments of children/adolescents and their families; program evaluations

VALLEY FORGE FOUNDATION Norristown, Pennsylvania Outpatient Psychologist (1990-1992) Individual/couples/family therapy; substance abuse treatment.

BELMONT CENTER FOR COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Psychology Intern (1991-1992) Adolescents/adults; inpatient/outpatient treatment.

138 Nancy Schneider, J.D., Ph.D. 2

VILLANOVA COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES Chester, Pennsylvania Law Intern (1990) Child dependency/neglect cases.

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Media, Pennsylvania Juvenile Law Clinic Juvenile offender litigation.

INSTITUTE FOR MOTIVATIONAL DEVELOPMENT King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Therapist (1989-1990) Counseling underachieving children/adolescents.

ST. FRANCIS HOME FOR BOYS Bensalem, Pennsylvania Staff/Consulting Psychologist (1986-1989) Therapy with adolescent boys in group home setting.

SARATOGA COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC Saratoga Springs, New York Court Psychologist (1985-1986) Evaluation of custody, child dependency/juvenile delinquency petitions for Family Court.

ALBANY COUNTY RAPE CRISIS CENTER Albany, New York Sexual Assault Therapist (1985) Assessment, crisis intervention, therapy and witness preparation for sexual assault victims. Coordination with interdisciplinary team and Albany County District Attorney's Office.

CLATSOP COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC Astoria, Oregon Therapist and Precommitment Investigator (1973-1985) Individual/family/group therapy; evaluation of petitions for involuntary commitment; coordination with Circuit Court, State Hospital, and Sheriff's Department in treatment of mentally ill and chemically addicted offenders.

PHOENIX HOUSE Astoria, Oregon Family Therapist and Administrator (1979-1981) Individual/family/group therapy with adolescent girls in group home; interim director of program.

ODYSSEY INSTITUTE New York City, New York Administrator/Counselor (1970-1972) Group therapist and administrator of long-term residential treatment program for chemical addiction.

139 ARNOLD TERRY SHIENVOLD, Ph.D 2151 LINGLESTOWN ROAD HARRISBURG, PA 17110 (717) 540-1313

EDUCATION

Ohio License #7428 2016 Connecticut License #3388 2014 Pennsylvania License, #PS-003203-L 1979

University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama 08/1973-08/1977 Major: Clinical Psychology Degree: Ph.D. Speciality: Child Clinical

University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Granted 511976 Major: Clinical Psychology Degree: M.A.

Colgate University 0911968-0611972 Hamilton, New York Degree:A.B.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry June 1,2012 to Present Penn State College of Medicine Hershey, PA

Private Practitioner June 1980to Present Riegler,Shienvold & Associates 2151 Linglestown Road Harrisburg, PA

Adjunct Professor Widener School of Law 1992-1999 Harrisburg, PA

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Clinical Director Oct. I985-July 1987 Behavioral Medicine and Psychological Services Ltd. Central Pennsylvania Cardiac Pulmonary Vascular Physicians, Ltd. Lemoyne, PA

Consultant Aug. 1982-June 1987 Central Dauphin School District Harrisburg, PA

Consultant 1982-1985 Center for Behavioral Medicine Polyclinic Medical Center Harrisburg, PA

Consultant Sept. 1978-1985 Cardiac Treatment Centers Camp Hill, PA

Clinical Director July 1977-July 1984 Behavioral Medicine Harrisburg Hospital Family Practice Residency Program

Resource Psychologist Ridgecrest Children's Center for Emotionally Disturbed Children Tuscaloosa, AL Developing treatment plans for 10-13 year old children, training staff in implementation and providing individual and group psychotherapy.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 1992-Present Association For Conflict Resolution 200 l-Present Academy of Family Mediators - Practitioner Member 1985-2000 Pennsylvania Psychological Association - Fellow 1985-Present American Psychological Association 1976-Present

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Presenter Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 520d Annual Conference, Children in the Court System, New Orleans, LA, May 27-30, 2015

Presenter North Carolina Child Custody and Visitation Mediation Annual Training, Raleigh, NC, May 11-12,2015

Presenter Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, California Chapter, Annual Conference, Inventing the Future, Getting Ahead of the Curve for California Families, February 6-8, 2015

Presenter American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Maryland Chapter, The Misuse of Diagnosis in Custody Evaluation and Shared Parenting for Young Children, Baltimore, Maryland,November 11, 2014

Presenter American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Annual Meeting, Social Media and Relocation, Chicago, IL,November 8, 2014

Presenter Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Parenting Plans for Young Children, San Antonio, Texas, November 7,2014

Plenary Speaker Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Custody Symposium, Unintended Consequences of Custody Evaluation, San Antonio, Texas, November 6, 2014

Presenter Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Shall I Leave or Must I Stay Relocation Cases in Family Court, November 2014

Presenter International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Parental Alienation in International Cases, Budapest, Hungary, September 2014

Presenter Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Harrisburg, PA, Access to Records in Custody Evaluations, June 2014

Presenter American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, The Misuse of Diagnosis in Custody Evaluations, Cancun, Mexico, March 2014

Presenter American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Effective Cross• Examination of Psychological Experts, Cancun, Mexico, March 2014

Presenter Ohio Mediation Association: Advanced Mediation Skills, Columbus, Ohio, April 2014

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Presenter Ohio Chapter ofthe Association of Family and Conciliation Courts: Assessing Domestic Violence Allegations in Custody Evaluations, Columbus, Ohio, March 2014

Presenter Ohio Supreme Court Domestic Relations Summit: Attachment and Parenting for Young Children, Columbus, Ohio, March 2014

Presenter New York Family Bar Association Meeting, Keynote Speaker, New York,New York, January 2014

Presenter Association of Family Conciliation Courts/American Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys Joint Conference: Transparency in Custody Cases, Washington, D.C. ,September 2013

Presenter Family Mediation Association of Alberta, Canada, Seminar on key issues on mediation,Edmonton, Canada, April 20, 2012

Presenter Mid- Winter Meeting of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Intersection of Law and Mental Health, Costa Rica, March 12-16,2012

Presenter University of Texas School of Law, Innovations - Breaking Boundaries in Custody Litigation. The Not-So-Nuclear Family, Houston, Texas, January 19-20,2012

Presenter AFCC Regional Conference, Ethics in Custody Evaluations, Indianapolis, IN, October 26-28,2011

Presenter Family Law Bar, Dealing with Difficult Personalities, Cleveland, OH, October 20, 2011

Presenter North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts, Mediation Training, Raleigh, NC, October 17-19,2011

Presenter West Virginia Office of the Courts Annual Judicial Conference, Dealing with Difficult Litigants, May 23,2011

Presenter Family Law Trial Institute, Southwest Texas Law School, Houston, Texas, May 16-17, 2011

Presenter Meeting of the Ohio Supreme Court, District Magistrates meeting, Components of a Competent Custody Evaluation, Advanced Concepts, Columbus, Ohio, May 12,2011

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Presenter Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Litigating a Complex Custody Case, April 13,2011

Presenter New York Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, The Use and Misuse of Diagnoses in Custody Evaluations, April 2011

Presenter Missouri Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Dealing with Personality Disorders, St. Louis, Missouri, February 3,2011

Presenter Louisiana Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Advanced Mediation Skills, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, January 13, 2011

Presenter Annual meeting of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Constructing Competent Parenting Plans, Chicago, Illinois, October 5, 2010

Presenter Annual Meeting of the Ohio Supreme Court District Magistrates, The Components of a Competent Custody Evaluation, Columbus, Ohio, October 11,2010

Faculty Minnesota Chapter of AAML, Divorce Camp, September 29-0ctober 1, 2010

Presenter Annual Family Law Conference, Hilton Head, South Carolina, August 4, 2010

Presenter Basic Mediation Techniques for Court Connected Mediations, Commonwealth of Connecticut, April 2010

Presenter National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Las Vegan, NV, Dealing with Difficult Clients, March 2010

Presenter American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, New Development and Research in Child Custody, Aruba,March 2010

Instructor Advanced Parenting Coordination, two day seminar on Parent Alienation, Attachment Issues and Personality Disorders, Houston, Texas, February 2010

Presenter Collaborative Law, Hoffstra Law School, New York, November 2009

Instructor Ethical Dilemmas In Parenting Coordination, Reno, Nevada, November 2009

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Instructor Advanced Issues in Parenting Coordination, Personality Disorder and Impasses to the Processes, Attachment and Parent Alienation, September 2009

Trainer Training of Court Connected Elevators of Arizona, Recognizing Personality Disorders, Advanced Processes in Mediation and Parenting Coordination, April 2009

Trainer Advance Topic in Parenting Coordination, Alienation and Personality Disorders, New Orleans, February 2009

Invitation to Serve As a trainer for judges for the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (Invitation received September 2008)

Presenter Domestic Violence and Differentiation:Challenges for Custody Evaluators Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 2008

Trainer Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Workshop for Assessing Domestic Violence, October 2007

Presenter Parenting Coordination; Pennsylvania Bar Institute and Pennsylvania Psychological Association, 2006

Member Family Law Education Reference Project, sponsored by Hofstra Law School and AFCC, 2006

Plenary Speaker & Presenter Safety, Stability & Permanence: Essential Components of Normal Child Development, North Carolina, Annual Conference on Child Protection, Raleigh, NC, August 2006

Trainer Child Development Issues for Mediators and Evaluators, Court Connected Mediations for the State of North Carolina 2006

Trainer Basic Mediation Techniques for Court Connected Mediations, Commonwealth of Connecticut, 2006

Presenter Dealing with the Difficult Client, Pennsylvania Family Bar Association, Puerto Rico, 2005

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Presenter The Alienated Child, Pennsylvania Family Bar Association, Puerto Rico, July 2005

Presenter Bonding and Attachment; Pennsylvania Bar Institute, State College, PA, March 2005

Panel Member Custody Recommendation on Trial; Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Biannual Custody Conference, Nashville, TN, October 2004

Presenter Depression in Cancer, American Cancer Society, September 2004

Presenter Civility of Lawyers, Dauphin County Bar Association, June 2004

Presenter Personality Disorders II: How to Deal with Difficult Attorneys; Pennsylvania Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys, May 2004

Presenter Personality Disorders: How to Deal with Difficult Clients, Pennsylvania Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys, May 2003

Presenter Expert Witness Testimony in Custody Evaluations, American Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys, Sanabel Island, FL 2002

Presenter Advanced Issues in Custody Evaluations, North Carolina Association of Court Mediators, April 2002

Presenter The Future of Family Mediation, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), Chicago, IL 2001

Presenter Advanced Ethics Forum, AFCC,Chicago, IL 2001

Presenter Family Mediation, Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys, Palm Springs, CA 2001

Presenter Advanced Ethics Forum, AFCC, November 2000

Presenter Evaluating Move-Away Custody Cases, AFCCConference, June 2009

Presenter Ethical Issues in Custody Evaluation and Mediation, Michigan Association of Court Mediators, September 1999

Presenter Executive Mediation, Wisconsin Association of Mediators, November 1999

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Presenter The Use of Questions in Family Mediation, Virginia Mediation Network, November 1999

Co-Presenter Ethics Forum, Academy of Family Mediators, San Diego, CA 1996, 1997

Workshop Leader Pulling the Data Together, AFCC Custody Conference, Breckinridge, CO, September 1997

Workshop Leader Evaluative Mediation, Academy of Family Mediators, Cape Cod, MA, July 1997

Workshop Leader Integrated Model of Custody Resolution, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Clearwater, FL, January 1996

Panel Member Hot Issues in Custody, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Fall) 995

Institute Leader Dual Roles in Custody Conflicts, Academy of Family Mediators Conference, Cincinnati, OH, July 1995

Presenter Family Mediation, Central Pennsylvania Paralegal Association, October 1993

Panel Member Conflicts, Problems and Ethics in Custody Evaluations, Pennsylvania Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Harrisburg, PA, June 1995

Workshop Panelist High Conflict Custody Cases: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, April 1993

Workshop Panelist Custody Litigation, Evaluation, Mediation: Cumberland County Family Law Division, May 1992

Workshop Panelist The Use of Psychological Testing in Custody Evaluation, Pennsylvania Bar Association, May 1991

Seminar Leader Psychologists in Family Medicine, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Diego, CA, May 1978

Seminar Leader Stress Reduction, Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA 1978

Seminar Leader Why Research is Not Done in Family Practice Residencies, Presented at the Pennsylvania Consortium of Family Practice Residencies, Hershey, PA, September 1977

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Seminar Leader Residents view of their behavioral medicine education association Behavioral Sciences in Medical Education, October 1977

Seminar Leader Medical Psychology: The role of the psychologist within the hospital. Presented at Northeastern Association of Operating Room Technicians, Harrisburg, PA, February 1978

Seminar Leader A dual focus behavioral science curriculum. Symposium of APA Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 1978

PUBLISHED ARTICLES

Anderer, S., Custody Evaluations, in: Custody Law & Practice in Pennsylvania, Shienvold, A.T. editors, David N. Hofstein and Sandra L. Meilton, PBI Press, 2011 Shienvold, K.

Shienvold, A.T. Family Practice Residents Perception of Behavioral Science, Asken, M.A. Training: Relevance and Needs. Journal of Family Practice Cincotta, J.

Bryan, T.F. Behavioral Medicine: A Review. Primary Care,November 1978 Asken, M.A. Shienvold, A.T. Shienvold, A.T. Hybrid Processes in the Settlement of Family Disputes, in Divorce and Family Mediation,Eds., Folberg, Miline & Salem, Guilford Press, 2004

Braunstein, L.J. Role of Mental Health Professionals in Child Custody Cases, Greenberg, L.R. New York Law Journal, November 24,2014 Shienvold, A.T.

HONORS

Member Advisory Committee, Honoring Families Initiative, Institute for Advancement of the American Legal System, Denver, Colorado, March 2012

Recipient Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Science and Profession of Psychology, presented by the Pennsylvania Psychological Association, June 2011

President Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 2011-20] 2

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Recipient John M. Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award, presented by the Association for Conflict Resolution, 2006

Co-Chair Conference Committee of Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 2006-201l

Member Pennsylvania Supreme Court Committee to Change the Culture of Custody in Pennsylvania, 2005-2012

Member Board of Governors, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 2005-2014

Member Task Force on Development of Model Standards for Custody Evaluators, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 2004- 2006

President Association for Conflict Resolution, 2001-2002

Member Custody Evaluation Work Group, PAPsychological Association, 2001- Present

Member Special Advisory Council for the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 2001-2005

President Academy of Family Mediators, 1999-2000

Treasurer Academy of Family Mediators, 1997-1998

Chairman Ethics Committee and Conference for Academy of Family Mediators, 1996-1999

Approved Consultant Academy of Family Mediators, 1993-2000

Member Dauphin County Task Force to create a parent education curriculum for divorcing parents, September 1993-1995

Chairman Ethics Committee and Conference Committee for Academy of Family Mediators

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Member AFCC Task Force to create specialty guidelines for evaluating allegations of domestic violence in custody evaluations, 2011- present

Member Advisory Council for the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, 2012-present

150 KASEY E. SHIENVOLD, PSY.D., MBA

2151 Linglestown Road Work -717-540-1313 Harrisburg, PAl 7110 [email protected]

EDUCATION

Widener University, Chester, PA Psy.D. Clinical Psychology Minor Organizational Psychology, June 2003 M.A. Clinical Psychology, October 2001 • GPA: 3.65 •Focus of Doctoral Dissertation: Organizational Conflict Resolution Systems Design.Created a template for system implementation in collegiate athletic departments as well as a training course in conflict resolution for members of the department. • Co-founder and co-director of "New Directions in Psychology." An annual conference hosted at Widener University to explore and discuss psychology's applicability in non-traditional contexts, such as business, technology, and politics.

Widener University, Chester, PA M.B.A. Health and Medical Services Administration, June 2003 •GPA: 3.50 • Worked as a product strategist for Epotec, a behavioral healthcare internet company, as part of my business residency. Additionally, developed strategic marketing plans for assisted living facilities in the Philadelphia region.

Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA B.A. Psychology, 1998

WORK EXPERIENCE

Forensic Psychological Associates, LLC, Bala Cynwyd, PA Partner - October 2016 - Present Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluations, 5329 Psychological Risk Assessments

Riegler Shienvold & Associates, Harrisburg, PA Psychology Resident, June 2003 - October 2004 Clinical Psychologist (License #- PSOI5645) ,November 2004 - Present Partner - March 2008 - Present Comprehensive child custody evaluations, assessments of bonding and attachment, Competency assessments, 5329 Psychological risk assessments, family mediation, and co-parent counseling with high conflict families. Individual and group psychotherapy with children and adults. Psychological and psychoeducational assessments with children and adults, surrounding a wide range of emotional and educational issues.

151 Center for Emotional Competence, Chester, PA Research Intern, January 2003 - June 2003 Coordinate the research and development of an objective measure of emotional competence. Work closely with professional management consultants and professors to integrate feedback and track the progress of business employees who have completed assessments.

Delta Consultants, Wayne, PA Intern/Staff Consultant, 2002 - 2003 Provided individual assessment services involving executives, managers, and supervisors for hiring and

retention, as well as employee promotion, placement, and succession planning. Administered 3600 evaluations and feedback assessments to maximize the potential of individual managers and executives. Conducted organizational effectiveness audits by interviewing selected stakeholders, and using employee and customer surveys.

Intercommunity Action, Roxborough, PA Pre-Doctoral Intern, 2001- 2002 Conducted individual and group psychotherapy with children and adults. Administered psychological batteries designed to aid in treatment planning and problem identification for clients. Supervised less experienced clinicians and students on clinical and administrative role requirements.

POST -DOCTORAL TRAINING

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) - 520d Annual Conference: Modern Families: New Challenges,New Solutions, June 1- June 4, 2016. •Workshop topics included effective interviewing of children, evaluating relocation cases, therapeutic reunification, unsubstantiated allegations of child sexual abuse, and assessment of coercive control.

Association of Family and Conciliation Counrts (AFCC) _11th Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations: Examining Unintended Consequences, November 6 - November 8, 2014. •Workshop topics included best practices in overnight custodial schedules for young children, parental gatekeeping in high conflict custody cases, the impact of mental health issues on parenting, and child sexual abuse allegations in the context of custody evaluations

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) - 51st Annual Conference: Navigating the Waters of Shared Parenting: Guidance From the Harbour, May 28 - May 31, 2014. •Workshop topics included relocation and best practices, same sex parenting in the context of child custody, parent and child perspectives on shared parenting, implications of technology and social media

Pannsylvania Psychological Association FaD Continuing Education and Ethics Conference, October 31 - November 2,2013.

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) - 50thAnnual Conference: Riding the Wave of the Future: Global Voices, Expanding Choices, May 29 -June 1,2013. •Workshop topics included working with children who resist contact with a parent, developing effective and child-centered parenting plans, risk assessments for the family courts, sexual abuse allegations in child custody evaluations

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152 Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) - 49th Annual Conference: Attachment, Brain Science, and Children of Divorce: The ABCDs of Child Development For Family Law, June 6- June 9, 2012. • Workshop topics included attachment in child custody evaluations, neurological development in infants and children, domestic violence assessments, mediating high conflict, report writing strategies for custody

Helping Children and Parents Cope with Divorce - April 7,2011 - April 8, 2011

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) - Ninth Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations: October 28, 2010 - October 30, 2010 • Workshop topics includedthe use of psychological testing, attachment, child interviewing, and consultation in the court process of child custody determinations

Dauphin County Bar sponsored training on Parenting Coordination: Working with High Conflict Families, October 2, 2009

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) 46th Annual Conference: Children, Courts& Custody: Back to the Future or Full Steam Ahead, May 27 - May 30, 2009 •Workshop Topics included domestic violence, attachment, interviewing children, ethics, and latest research initiatives

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) 8th International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, September 25 - September 27, 2008 • Pre-conference institute on domestic violence and child custody evaluations • Workshop topics included reducing bias, assessing children's perceptions of family relationships, and relocation issues in custody evaluations

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) 44t1aAnnual Conference: Children of Separation and Divorce, The Politics of Policy, Practice, and Parenting, May 30 - June 2, 2007 • Pre-conference institute on writing child custody evaluation reports for courts and families •Workshop topics included psychological testing, expert testimony, family violence, child alienation, self-report credibility, ethics, and child abduction

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) 7th International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations,October 19 - October 21, 2006 • Pre-conference institute on recent research and the appropriate interpretations of psychological testing •Workshop topics included Domestic Violence, Interviewing Children, Best Practices in Forensic Custody Evaluations, and Report Writing

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) 43rd Annual Conference: Juggling Conflicts, Crises and Clients in the Family Court, May 31- June 3, 2006 •Pre-conference institute on controversial issues in child custody evaluations • Workshops topics included; Circumstances for splitting siblings, Attachment, Relocation in child custody evaluations, Expert testimony and psychological testing, and the Effects of high-conflict divorce on children

153 Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) 6th International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, October 14 - October 16,2004 •Presentations topics included; Abuse and Alienation, Recommendations for long term interventions, Assessing children's feelings in divorce, Investigation in child custody evaluations, and Co-parent counseling

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) Two-Day Workshop on Conducting Child Custody Evaluations, December 8-9, 2003 • Presented by Dr.Phillip Stahl

Cross Country University Workshop on;Understanding Childhood Developmental Disorders, September 23, 2003

Divorce Custody & Mediation Training, June 23- June 27, 2003 • Conducted By Zena Zumeta

PRESENTATIONS AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Westmoreland County Permanency Practice Summit - November 19,2014 - "Assessment & Evaluation: Where Psychology and Psychiatry Can Help"

Fulton County Services For Children Permanency Practice Initiative Summit- November 17,2014 - "Assessment & Evaluation: Where Psychology and Psychiatry Can Help"

Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Philadelphia Seminar - November 11,2014 - "Attachment - Evolving Factor in Custody Cases"

The Pennsylvania State University Law School's Children's Advocacy Clinic - 2007 - 2016 - Guest Lecturer on Forensic Psychology and Family Law Issues

Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section Summer Meeting - July 11,2014 - Custody Mock Trial and Interview of a Child.

Fulton County BenchlBar Conference - Fall 2013 - Presentation on Mental Health Professionals and the Family Court

Fulton County Services For Children - December 4,2012 - Assessment and Treatment of Childhood Psychiatric Disorders

Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers - March 4, 2011 -Forensic Psychology and the role of the Forensic Psychologist

Pennsylvania Bar Association, Family Law Section Summer Meeting - July 8, 2011 - "Timeout! The Impact of Custody Litigation on Children"

Pennsylvania Children and Youth Solicitors Association - March 29, 2007 - Best Practices in Assessing Parent-Child Attachment in Termination Cases

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154 PUBLICATIONS

Anderer, S., Shienvold, A., Shienvold, K. (2012) Custody Evaluations (D. Hofstein & S. Meilton, Eds). In Custody Law & Practice in Pennsylvania (pp. 63-93). Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: PBI Press.

AFFILIATIONS

American Psychological Association

Pennsylvania Psychological Association

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts

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MATT SHOLLENBERGER, Ph.D., P.C. o. 484.459.6423 c. 610.334.8131 f. 484.388.4359

WEB Sites: ConfidentialCounseling.Net BerksTherapeuticAlliance.Com [email protected]

230 East Orange Street 1306 Old Wilmington Pike 845 North Park Road Suite MWN Suite 300 Suite 100 Lancaster, PA 17602 West Chester, PA 19382 Wyomissing, PA 19610

EDUCATION

Ph.D. ; Counseling, Minor: Family Systems Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA June, 2001

M.Ed. ; Counselor Education Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Kutztown, PA December, 1988

B.A. ; Sociology, Minor: Psychology Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Kutztown, PA May, 1986

EXPERIENCE IN CLINICAL TREATMENT

Berks Therapeutic Alliance, Wyomissing, PA; Co-Owner 05/2014-Present. In partnership with Scot DePue, M.D. We provide medical and psychological treatment to addicted adults. We specialize in opiate addictions.

Confidential Counseling, Wyomissing, PA; Owner, 05/2009-Present. Treat both convicted and accused sex offenders in Pennsylvania. Certification of Approval to provide sex offender treatment services from the Sexual Offenders Assessment Board, Harrisburg, PA (under 42 Pa. C.S.A.~9799.4.). Credentialed to treat County, State, and Federal convicted sex offenders on probation/parole.

156 Matt Shollenberger, PhD; Lancaster, West Chester & Wyomissing, PA; Private Practice Licensed Professional Counselor, Owner providing individual, couples, & family counseling to adolescents & adults, 12/00-present. Provide Child Custody Evaluations and Mental Health Evaluations through the 5 county courts. Expert testifier in 6 counties over the past 25 years. Provide Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) supervision; Provide testing, such as MMPI2-RF, among many others.

Life Counseling Services, Glen Mills, PA; Licensed Counselor 12/03-12/07.

Pennsylvania Counseling Services, Lancaster, PA; Clinic Manager 10/02-11/03.

Psychotherapeutic Services Incorporated, Wilmington, DE; Family Therapist 12-97 to 10/02.

Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, University Counseling Center, Blacksburg, VA; Intern University Counselor 8-95 to 5-96.

Changing Directions, Incorporated, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Baltimore, MD; Intake/Quality Assurance Coordinator 5-90 to 8-94.

Albright College, Reading , PA; Graduate Intern Counselor 9-87 to 5-88.

Kutztown College, Kutztown, PA; ENTRA Orientation Staff, 5/82 to 9/82.

COLLEGIATE TEACHING EXPERIENCE

West Chester University, West Chester, PA, Adjunct Faculty 2011, Undergraduate Psychology Department.

Alvernia University, Reading, PA, Adjunct Faculty 2011, Graduate Department, Counseling.

LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA, Adjunct Faculty 2009 - 2010, Graduate Department, Counseling.

Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus, Wyomissing, PA, Adjunct Faculty 2009, Undergraduate Department, Psychology.

Wilmington University, Wilmington, DE, Assistant Professor, 1998 to 2002, Graduate Department, Community Counseling.

Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Blacksburg, VA, Practicum

157 Supervisor and Instructor, 1994 to 1996, Behavioral Sciences, Graduate Department of Counseling.

University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, Adjunct Faculty, 1994, Undergraduate Department of Psychology.

Baltimore City Community College, Baltimore, MD, Adjunct Faculty, 1989 to 1993, Undergraduate Psychology Department.

Albright College, Reading, PA, Spring 1988; Graduate Counselor Intern, taught Intro Psychology.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Kutztown University Alumni Board of Directors member since June, 2016.

Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, Department of Public Welfare, verification updated 04.12.16, original 08.03.06.

F.B.I. Clearance, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, (criminal history background check) 08.28.14.

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), member since 2011.

Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) Credentialed from PA Board of Autism Services, since December, 2010.

Berks Area Psychological Society (B.A.P.S.), since August, 2008. President April, 2010 to May 2012.

Licensed Professional Counselor, Pennsylvania license number PC002868, since February, 2003.

National Board of Certified Counselors, since October, 2002. American Counseling Association, member since February, 1996.

Tau Eta Kappa Chapter-Chi Sigma Iota Student and Professional Honors Society International, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA; President 6-96 to 5-97; Vice-President 6-95 to 6-96.

Kutztown College, Kutztown, PA Vice President of Hall Council 9/81 to 5/82.

158 PRESENTATIONS

Shollenberger, M. (December, 2014). Counseling Sex Offenders. Television appearance, lecture, discussion on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2014, March). Heroin Addiction. Television appearance, lecture, discussion on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2013, December). Communicating with Different Personalities. Lecture presented to faculty at Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.

Shollenberger, M. (2013, July). Eating Disorders. Television appearance, discussion, lecture on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2013, March). Children and Divorce. Television appearance, discussion, lecture on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2013, January). New Year’s Resolutions & Behavioral Change. Television appearance, discussion, lecture on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2012, July). Academic Stress. Television appearance, lecture, discussion on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health program.

Shollenberger, M. (2012, March). Eating Disorders & Digestive Disease. Television appearance, lecture, discussion on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2012, January). Private Practice as an Ethical Business Model. Lecture presented to Berks Area Psychological Society (BAPS), Reading, PA

Shollenberger, M. (2012, January). Anxiety. Television appearance, lecture, discussion on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2011, September). Effective Treatments for Depression. Television appearance, lecture, discussion on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2011, January). Work Place Stress. Television appearance, lecture, discussion on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2010, November). Seasonal Affective Disorder. Television appearance/lecture on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

Shollenberger, M. (2010, September). Gambling Addiction. Television appearance/lecture on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health.

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Shollenberger, M. (2010, April). Family Therapy. Lecture presented to National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) Berks County chapter, Reading, PA

Shollenberger, M. (2010, January). National Mental Health Care. Television appearance/lecture on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health program.

Shollenberger, M. (2009, September). Current Psychotropics. Television appearance/lecture on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health program.

Shollenberger, M. (2009, July). Divorce & Child Custody. Television appearance, lecture on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health program.

Shollenberger, M. (2009, May). Family History Legacies. Television appearance, lecture on BCTV’s Talking Mental Health program.

Shollenberger, M. (2008, March). How to Start a Private Practice. Lecture presented to faculty & graduate students at Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA.

Shollenberger, M. (2007, October). Malingering. Lecture presented to law students at Weidner University, Wilmington, DE.

Shollenberger, M. (2006, April). Mental Health Screening & Referral. Lecture presented to staff of Southern Chester County YMCA.

Shollenberger, M. (2005, March). Anxiety and Panic Disorders. Lecture presented to public at Southern Chester County YMCA.

Shollenberger, M. (2004, October). Adolescent Cutting, Depression, and Suicide. Lecture presented to public at Southern Chester County YMCA.

Shollenberger, M. (2004, April). Adult ADHD. Lecture presented to public at the Southern Chester County YMCA.

Shollenberger, M. (2003, December). Mental Health Screening and Referring. Lecture presented to students at Neumann College, Aston, PA.

Shollenberger, M. (2000, October). Higher Education and the Family. Lecture and workshop presented to students at Wilmington College, Wilmington, DE.

Shollenberger, M. (1997, March). Married Students Under Stress. Paper presented at Quint State Conference on Marital and Family Therapy, Blacksburg, VA.

160 TRAININGS, CERTIFICATIONS, & CEU's

Current Perspectives in Sexual Violence Prevention, Robin J. Wilson, Ph.D, ABPP, 6 CE’s September, 9, 2016.

Trauma Informed Practice in Correctional & Forensic Settings, Jill Levenson, PhD, LCSW, 6 CE’s, April, 2016.

Female Sexual Offenders: Evolving Treatment and Management/Supervision, Erica Williams, Psy.D., Catlin McLaughlin, B.S., 6 CE’s, May, 2015.

Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse: Mandated and Permissive Reporting in Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburg School of Social Work, PA Child Welfare Resource Center, 3 CE’s, February, 2015.

Hare Psychopathology Checklist-Revised: Clinical and Forensic Implications, Adelle Forth, Ph.D., 12 CE’s, January, 2015.

Female Sexual Offenders: A Special Subgroup, Franca Cortoni, Ph.D., C. Psych., 6 CE’s, June, 2014.

Over the Line: Assessment, Management and Treatment of Sex Offenders Online, David L. Delmonico, PhD & Elizabeth J. Griffin, MA, LMFT, 6 CE’s, April, 2014.

Offline, Online, and Over the Line: Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders Online, David L. Delmonico, PhD & Elizabeth J. Griffin, MA, LMFT, 6 CE’s, April, 2014.

When is Enough Enough? Realistic Bases for Custody Report Critiques, Robert Simon, PhD and Philip Stahl, PhD, 2.8 CE’s, November, 2013.

High Conflict Custody Litigants: MMPI Research & Implications for Practice, Jeffery Siegel, PhD, ABPP, 2.8 CE’s, November, 2013.

Impasse: What Causes It, How to Avoid It, and How to Work Through It, Rebecca Magruder, MSW, JD, 2.8 CE’s, November, 2013.

Neurodevelopment Impact of Trauma: Implications for Understanding & Treating Sexual Behavior Problems, Kevin Creeden, MA, LMHC, 6 CE’s September, 2013.

Helping Heroes, a web based training course for providers, The Medical

161 University of South Carolina, 8 CE Credits (NBCC #6512), August, 2013.

Ethics and Risk Management in Counseling, Social Work and Therapy, Nina Grecco, LCSW, 3 CE’s April, 2013.

Identifying the Sex Offenders Among Us, C. Gabrielle Salfati, M.Sc., Ph.D., C. Psychol., F.IA-IP, 6 CE Credits, April, 2013.

Safe Offender Strategies: A Skills Based Treatment Approach, Judith V. Becker, 6 CE Credits, March, 2013.

The Static 99-R, Review and Scoring Practice, Robin J. Wilson, PhD., 6 CE Credits, January, 2013.

Cyberoffenders: Trending Issues in Assessment, Management, and Treatment, David Delmonico, PhD & Elizabeth Griffin, MA, 6 CEUs, November, 2012.

Functional Behavioral Assessment & Treatment Plan Development, Claire Choutka, 6 hours, October, 2011.

Advanced Ethical Decision Making II; When Ethics becomes Tricky, Richard Small, PhD, ABPP, 2 CE Credits, October, 2011.

Advanced Ethical Decision Making: When Ethics becomes Tricky, Richard Small, PhD, ABPP, 2 Credits, September, 2011.

The Prescribing Medical Psychologist: Clinical Practice, Ethical & Interprofessional Issues in Changing & Occupational Health Care Environment, David F. O’Connell, Ph.D., M.S., DABPS, 2 Credits, May, 2011.

Basic Science for Forensic Mental Health Workers & What’s in Store for the DSM-5, David Mays, PhD, M.D., 6 CE Credits, April, 2011.

Ethical Issues & the new PA Child Custody Statute, Mark E. Zimmer, M.Ed., J.D., 2 Credits, March, 2011.

Counseling and Legal Issues, Mark E. Zimmer, M.Ed., J.D., 2 CE Credits, January, 2011.

Functional Behavior Assessment & Treatment Plan Development, Matthew Mauriello, M.A., 16 Hours, December 2010.

Trauma, Ann Gaulin, M.S., M.F.T., 2 CE Credits, November, 2010.

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Reconciling the Practices of Child Custody Evaluators with the Needs of Legal Community, Amanda Zelechoski, J.D., Ph.D., Thomas Dovidio, J.D., (Association of Family & Conciliation Courts), 1.5 CE, October, 2010.

Child Custody Evaluations & Case Study Method, Francis Verture, PhD., (Association of Family & Conciliation Courts), 1.5 CE, October, 2010.

The Empirical Forensic Model: Principles of Application for Custody & Access Assessments, Jeffery Wittmann, Ph.D., Timmothy Tippins, J.D., (Association of Family & Conciliation Courts), 1.5 CE, October, 2010.

Child Custody Consultation, Robin M. Deutsch, Ph.D., Honorable William Fee, Andrew Schepard, J.D. (AFCC), 1.5 CE, October, 2010.

Sexual Addictions, Margaret Adams, M.A., LMFT, 2 CE Credits, October, 2010.

The Verbal Behavioral Approach; Teach Children with Autism, Mary Barbera, R.N., M.S.N., B.C.B.A., 2 CE Credits, September, 2010.

Basic Principles of Work with Addictions, Mark Schenker, Ph.D., 2 CE Credits, May, 2010.

Intro to Intensive Journaling; The Progroff Method, Bonnie DeLong, M.A., 2 C.E. Credits, April, 2010.

MMPI-2-RF, Y. Ben-Porath, Ph.D., 1 hr., February, 2010.

Promoting Recovery from Mental Illness: Building a Network of Culture & Recovery in Berks County, Joseph Conway, M.A., 2 CE Credits, February, 2010.

Intro to AEDP to treat Depression, Somatization, Chronic Fatigue & Passive- Aggressive Personality, Steven Shapiro, Ph.D., 2 CE Credits, November, 2009.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Crossroads of Diagnosis and Treatment, David Meyerson, Ph.D., 2 CE Credits, October, 2009.

Ethics and Psychologist Self-Care, Pauyl Delfin, Ph.D., 2 CE Credits, May, 2009.

Power of the Family System, Donna A. Torney, Psy.D., 2 CE Credits, April, 2009.

BiPolar; The Prefrontal Lobe & Bigger Picture: A Top Down Approach, Jay Carter, Psy.D., 2 CE Credits, March, 2009.

163 Disaster Mental Health Intervention, Essential Learning (Magellan), 6 CE Credits, December, 2008.

Four Basic Personality Styles Relating to Psychiatric Disorders, Anthony Fischetto, Ed.D., 2 CE Credits, October, 2008.

Breakthrough Moments in Psychotherapy using AEDP, Steve Shapiro, Ph.D., 2 CE Credits, September, 2008.

MMPI-2-RF, Y. Ben-Porath, Ph.D., 6 CE Credits, August, 2008.

Infertility: East Meet West, Zur Institute, 6 CE Credits, July, 2008.

Breaking the Cylce: Sex, Love & Relationship Addiction, Terra Holbrook, L.C.S.W., 1.5 hrs., June 6, 2008.

Brain Disease of Addiction, James Mulligan, M.D., 1.5 CE Credits, June 6, 2008.

Current Issues & Trends in the Diagnosis & Treatment of Bi-Polar Disorder, Stuart Levy, M.D., 1 hr., June, 2007.

Suicide Education and Prevention, by C. Karen Covey-Moore, 1 hr., April, 2007.

National Center for PTSD Training Program, USA Department of Veteran’s Affairs in Palo Alto, CA, 33 hrs., February, 2007.

Ethical Issues & Legal Considerations When Working with Children & Adolescents, by Linda Knauss, Ph.D., 6hours, November, 2006.

Treating Clients with Co-Occurring Substance Abuse & Mental Health Disorders, by Joan Chatterton, RN, LCSW, CADC, 2 hours, October, 2006.

Getting Through to Oppositional Youth, by Kimball Magoni, Ph.D., 2 hours, September, 2006.

Understanding Suicide: Dynamics, Risk Factors & Assessment, by Steven Shapiro, Ph.D., 2 hours, May, 2006.

Working with the Family/Couple of the Dually Diagnosed Adolescent/Adult, by Louis Bevilacqua, Psy.D. and Michael Blanche, MSS, through Life Counseling Services, 3 hours, May, 2006.

Promoting Resiliency for Returning Military & Their Families, by United States Vetrans Admistration Education System, 7 hours, May, 2006.

164 LEDA SPORTOLARI, L.C.S.W. 191 Presidential Blvd. Suite W10 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 [email protected] 610-668-1865

CURRICULUM VITAE

CURRENT POSITIONS:

PSYCHOTHERAPIST Bala Psychological Resources Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

Child, adult, couple and family assessment and psychotherapy in a private practice setting. Clinical supervision. Specialty areas include: child and adolescent assessment and treatment; relationship concerns; divorce and remarriage; social-emotional-behavioral problems of young children. October, 1997 - present.

ADJUNCT FACULTY Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Welfare Bryn Mawr, PA

Instructor of clinical electives for second year graduate students. Courses include: Introduction to Attachment Based Couple Therapy and Attachment-Based Psychotherapy . Spring, 2006- present.

BOARD MEMBER, PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK President, 2005 - 2007 Board Member, 1999-2005, 2007 - present Head, Post Master’s Certificate Program , 2005- present

Past president of a state-wide professional organization for clinical social workers, centered in the Philadelphia area. Leadership of the board, supervision of the administrative staff, oversight of the budget, program planning. Board member in charge of developing, coordinating, teaching and supervising in a post master’s clinical certificate program in collaboration with the Bryn Mawr College Continuing Education Department.

CLINICAL DIRECTOR, A HOME WITHIN Bala Cynwyd, PA

Referral coordination, therapist outreach, consultation group leader, clinician and clinical director for the Philadelphia Chapter of a national nonprofit which offers pro-bono, ongoing, relational therapy to children and youth or are in or have been in foster or kinship care. Pro bono position. April, 2013 - present

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PAST POSITIONS:

FACULTY FIELD LIAISON Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Welfare Bryn Mawr, PA

Liaison between the Social Work school and graduate students' placements, to support and monitor students' clinical learning experiences and supervisory relationships. August, 2002 – June, 2012.

CLINICAL ASSOCIATE FACULTY Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Health System

Clinical supervision of psychiatric residents in couple and family therapy. March, 2006 - 2008.

MEDIATOR Alpha Mediation Center Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Child custody mediation as an independent contractor for a private divorce mediation practice. September, 1999 – June, 2006.

PSYCHOTHERAPIST SJMS Psychotherapy Centre Santa Clara, California

Child, adult, couples and family assessment and psychotherapy: on-going and problem-focused in a group practice setting. Clinical supervision: selection, orientation and ongoing supervision of clinical staff. Couple therapy and sex therapy specialty. December, 1992 - June, 1997.

PSYCHOTHERAPIST Children's Team Family Service Midpeninsula Palo Alto, California

Outpatient assessment and treatment of children, families and adults: ongoing and problem-focused therapy. Parent consultation and counseling. EAP services, including member of emergency response team for critical incident de-briefing and recovery. August, 1989 - April, 1994.

CLINICIAN-RESEARCHER "Protecting Children From Conflict" Project Center for the Family in Transition/ Family Service Midpeninsula Palo Alto, California

Assessment and intervention with high-conflict separated and divorced families as part of a research study. Individual and group work with children and parents. Short-term and ongoing therapy. Custody mediation. Written reports and presentations. August, 1989 - April, 1994.

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CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER--SCHOOL BASED Children's Services San Mateo County Department of Mental Health San Mateo, California

Milieu, individual and group treatment with students in a Severely Emotionally Disturbed (SED)/Severely Learning Handicapped (SLH) self-contained high school class. Mental health assessments. Case management and parent counseling. Collaboration with classroom teacher and district special-education personnel. August, 1989 - June, 1990.

PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKER Children's Program Napa State Hospital Napa, California

Casemanagement and treatment of severely emotionally disturbed and behaviorally disordered children and teenagers in a locked, acute, long-term hospital treatment program. Individual, family and group therapy as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Group treatment for sexually acting-out adolescents. Clinical supervision of social work intern. December, l985 - August, 1989.

STAFF THERAPIST Eating Disorders Unit Marshal Hale Memorial Hospital San Francisco, California

Assessment and treatment of inpatient and outpatient anorexic and bulimic adolescents and adults. Individual, family, couple and group psychodynamic and behavioral treatment as part of a multi- disciplinary team. June - December, 1985.

OTHER EXPERIENCE:

RESIDENT FELLOW Stanford University Stanford, California

Live-in leadership of an undergraduate dormitory, with an emphasis on community and team building. Selection, training and supervision of a student staff of 15. Small and large group facilitation; crisis intervention; conflict resolution; informal academic and personal counseling; social and current issues program planning; referrals to and coordination with a wide variety of student services. September, 1990 - June, 1997.

BOARD MEMBER Ellen Thacher Children's Center Palo Alto, California

Vice President of the parent board of a developmental nursery school. Teacher consultation; parent education series planning and coordination; fiscal, administrative, and philosophical direction of the center. September, 1993 - June, 1995

MATHEMATICS TEACHER

167 Sportolari 4 San Francisco University High School San Francisco, California Classroom teacher in a private, college-preparatory high school. September, 1978 - June, 1981 EDUCATION:

M.S.W. Masters in Social Welfare University of California, Berkeley May, 1985

B.S. in Mathematics Education University of Illinois, Urbana August, 1976

SPECIALIZED TRAINING:

COMPREHENSIVE DIVORCE MEDIATION (40 hours) Northern California Mediation Center Corte Madera, California Joan Kelly, Ph.D. and Nancy Foster, J.D. Certificate. December 4, 1992.

COMBATING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE (6 hours) Forensic Mental Health Associates San Francisco, California Nicholas Groth, Ph.D. and Suzanne M.Sgroi, M.D. Certificate. September 18, 1986.

CREDENTIALS:

Licensed Clinical Social Worker Pennsylvania License #: CW 013621 November, 2002 - present

Licensed Social Worker Pennsylvania License #: SW-010540-L. July 3, 1997 -November 2002.

Licensed Clinical Social Worker California License #: LCS 13176. January 25, 1988 - January, 2000.

California Standard Teaching Credential Credential # STC 365494. May 9, 1984.

PUBLICATIONS:

Cooper, A. and Sportolari, L., Romance in cyberspace: understanding online attraction. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, July, 1997.

Sportolari, L., Postmodern Social Work: An Interview With Jeffrey Applegate, DSW. Pennsylvania

168 Sportolari 5 Society of Clincial Social Work Newsletter, February, 1999.

REFERENCES: Available upon request.

169 VALERIE TRAVIS 1127 Markley Street (610) 275-8121 Norristown, PA 19401 [email protected]

Licensure-2010 Relationship Specialist-American Psychotherapy Association Springfield, Missouri

Education Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology, Biblical Seminary Hatfield, PA, May 2008 Bachelor of Science, Organizational Behavior/Applied Psychology, Albright College, Reading, PA. June 2003

Clinical Experience THE ACADEMY SCHOOLS PHILADELPHIA, PA. Dec. 9th, 2013 - present Drug and Alcohol Therapist  Participate in weekly trainings with topics surrounding the assessment and treatment of individuals meeting criteria for Axis I and Axis II diagnosis within a CBT framework  Provide individual and group therapy for young adults ages 13-19 struggling with Axis I and Axis II disorders  Co-facilitated psycho-educational lectures on addiction, grief, loss stress management, assertive communication, cognitive distortions and relapse prevention  Maintain client progress notes for intensive review and continuity of care  Collaborate with court officials and Parole Officers for updates, note comparison and support for clients  Present cases in weekly clinical staffing to Clinical Supervisors for dialogue and oversight  Prepare clinical Individualized Treatment Plans, Aftercare plan  Provide relevant and accurate information about alcohol and drug abuse to program members.  Assist the client in following the treatment guidelines in order to support the client's attempts at recovery.  Assist client in building a Career; help family members deal with the pain of addiction in order to cope with the patient during his/her recovery stage.  Employ tact and judgment in dealing with sensitive or personal problems and hostile attitudes and make a plan to implement group activities based on the assessed needs of participants.  Establish and maintain effective working relationships with public and private social service officials, representatives of community organizations, associates and the general public. Knowledgeable of work with at-risk youth in substance abuse.

LIVENGRIN FOUNDATION, Fort Washington, PA September 5, 2007-June 10th, 2008 Addictions Counselor Adult population  Developed customized treatment plans/Clinical Summaries, Aftercare interviews  Respect clients’ rights to privacy in soliciting private information when it is beneficial to the counseling process  Completed weekly individual counseling sessions  Conducted IOP group counseling sessions/ Supervise GOP "Topic" counseling  Organized family member group sessions to support clients during recovery  Encouraged clients working through Relapse Prevention Workbook material to ensure ongoing success  Ordered and processed random urine samples  Participated in lectures and exercises on best practices of mental health and first aid procedures  Engaged in active learning about emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms of illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders and substance abuse disorders

B. D. I. C. COMMUNITY OUTREACH, Wyncote, PA July 10th 1997-August 24th 2007 Family Care Counselor (Low-Income Families)  Assist clients in becoming effective members of the community as they discover better tools to manage life’s challenges  Offer supportive, one-on-one counseling within the local church and community  Provided individual sessions of grief counseling, marriage counseling  Provide clients with resources and services or help deal with various emotional and psychological issues  Supervised quarterly group training sessions  Interacted with community leaders as a liaison for community outreach  Manage crisis intervention and conflict resolution with families when appropriate

170 PAGE 2 VALERIE TRAVIS (610) 275-8121 HOPE PREGNANCY CENTER February 8, 2013 December 5, 2013 Volunteer Counselor (Females 14-35)  Prepare intakes; interview client and to reach out to those in the midst of unplanned, unexpected pregnancies  Counsel with those involved in premature sexual activity with unconditional physical, emotional and spiritual support.  Provide clients with accurate and complete information about both prenatal development and abortion.  Help clients recognize the validity of adoption as an alternative to abortion, but is not biased toward adoption when compared to the other life-saving alternatives

TEMPLE CONTINUING CARE CENTER February 2nd, 2003-August 27th 2006 Volunteer Chaplain/Pastoral Counselor  Responsible for patient and families spiritual/ religious needs as directed.  Conducted worship services; Interacted with hospital staff to coordinate an individualized plan of care when necessary.  Provided spiritual counseling in accordance with the plan of care; supervised volunteer staff of eight. Assist residents in utilizing resources of faith to respond to present situations.

CORPORATE EXPERIENCE

MERCK & COMPANY, West Point, PA March 8, 1997-October 5th 2011 Assoc. Chg. Control Analyst, Laboratory Safety & Compliance Maintained the change control and lab documentation processes.  Coordinated significant changes that could impact operations areas and laboratory testing areas by identifying and giving advance notice of new compendia, compliance and documentation requirements.  Initiated change controls when changes occur due to Quality Standard revisions or documentation changes  Coordinated implementation dates with laboratory personnel and originator (if possible)  Created/printed/distributed/tracked Lab Controlled Documentation (i.e. test worksheets, logbooks, SOPs) o Ability to handle multiple assignments simultaneously and meet deadlines. o Able to work independently with the ability to multi-task o Highly organized and self-motivated. o Strong Communication Skills o Problem solving/ Listening & Patience/ Ability to build effective relationships o Leadership/Project Management o Excellent sound reasoning and judgment skills o Excellent communication/public speaking skills, and the ability to connect with people from different professional and cultural backgrounds o Familiar with Union Personnel and guidelines of union employees

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Former Advisory Board Member St. Catherine Laboure Medical Clinic Former Volunteer Big Sister – Big Brothers Big Sisters Organization Former Board member for Women’s Shelter “Why Not Prosper” Keynote Speaker for Chaplaincy program - Graterford Prison, Graterford, PA

LIST OF TRAININGS PROVIDED AND ATTENDED AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

171 Kim Barnhart Wilson, LCSW ______http://www.kimwilsoncounseling.com [email protected] 215-280-2947

EDUCATION: University of Pennsylvania 09/2002-05/2004 MSW, concentration in School Social Work Honors: 3.74 GPA

Pennsylvania State University 09/1996-08/2000 BS, Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS), concentration in Child Development Spanish Minor Honors: Kappa Omicron Nu (National HDFS Honor Society) Clinical Training: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Counseling, Women in Transition Activities: Research Assistant, Department of HDFS, 1999-2000 Extern, Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary, Winter, 1999 Teacher’s Assistant, HDFS 400 level counseling course, Spring, 1999 Homeless Outreach Worker, Alternative Spring Break- Washington, DC, Spring 1999 Spanish Interpreter, Habitat for Humanity- Guatemala, Spring, 1997

POST MASTER’S CLINICAL TRAINING: 2004-2014 Structural Family Therapy, Jay Lappin, LCSW HIV Testing Counseling and Risk Reduction, Philadelphia Department of Public Health Diagnostic Interviewing (SCID), University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry Attachment-Based Family Therapy, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Center for Family Intervention Science Motivational Interviewing, Health Education and Training Institute Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for Couples Externship, Maryland Center for EFT Social Information Processing Interventions, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Department of Psychology Postpartum Depression Postgraduate Training Program, The Postpartum Stress Center Emotionally Focused Therapy Advanced Training, Philadelphia Center for EFT Clinical Supervision Certificate, Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work

CLINICAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: Kim Wilson, LCSW Plymouth Meeting, PA Psychotherapist  Treat individuals, couples and families by using a variety of psychotherapy methods. 01/2008-present

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Departments of Psychology & Child Development Philadelphia, PA Cultural Competence and Integrity Monitor Supervisor & Research Interventionist 10/2007-12/2011  Led the Organizational Assessment Project for a CDC grant for reducing community violence under CHOP’s Center for Injury Research and Prevention and The Urban Partnership Academic Centers of Excellence.  Served as a Cultural Competence and Integrity Monitor Supervisor for a NIMH study aimed at reducing girls’ levels of relational aggression.  Co-facilitated violence prevention interventions for youth and parent groups in Southwest/West Philadelphia schools and community groups.  Analyzed program evaluation data and developed measurement tools.  Assisted with the development of community-based participatory research programs for youth violence prevention.  Participated in manuscript writing on classroom observation systems.  Conducted Peer Nominations and Peer Ratings.

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Innovative Counseling Associates Pottstown, PA Psychotherapist 05/2006- 03/2008  Treated individuals, couples and families by using a variety of psychotherapy methods.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Center for Family Intervention Science Philadelphia, PA 12/2006-8/2007 Director of Community Partnerships *position was cut due to an unexpected loss in grant funding  Coordinated marketing, recruitment and retention efforts for Center projects.  Recruited Community Advisory Board (CAB) Members, organized CAB meetings and maintained CAB agency relationships.  Developed partnerships between the Center and outside agencies for community outreach and training purposes.  Functioned as an Attachment Based Family Therapist for adolescents with suicidal ideation on a CDC funded project.  Provided psychological assessments for youth and adults by using the Structural Clinical Interview for the DSM-TR- IV (SCID) and the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC).  Co-facilitated psycho-educational parenting groups on maternal depression.  Led participant case management efforts.

University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Center for Studies of Addiction Philadelphia, PA Research Coordinator 09/2004-12/2006  Coordinated and supervised participant recruitment, enrollment and retention for designated studies.  Administered clinical assessments for depressive and substance-related disorders using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and the SCID.  Facilitated narrative and solution-focused counseling, harm reduction psycho-education and case management.  Led and developed workshops on depression to health professionals and support groups.

Penn Alexander School Philadelphia, PA School Social Worker Intern 09/2003-07/2004  Provided ongoing counseling with children ages 5 to 14. Methods of intervention include strategies from cognitive-behavioral, narrative, play, family and group therapy.  Led youth groups on loss/grief and anger management.  Instructed adolescent development classes to 5th graders with school nurse.  Initiated an American Red Cross Measles Initiative fundraiser and educate school about world health issues.

Libertae, Inc. Bensalem, PA Family Recovery House Intern 09/2002-06/2003  Conducted bio-psychosocial assessments for female residents recovering from substance abuse/dependence.  Co-facilitated groups on anger management, relationships, and parenting.

Hemby’s Children’s Hospital Charlotte, NC Child Life Specialist Intern 05/1999-08/1999  Provided play and narrative therapy for children with cancer and diabetes.  Participated in collaborative meetings with senior child life specialist and parents of children.  Coordinated summer camps and other events.

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HEALTH PROMOTION EXPERIENCE: Spectrum Health Services Inc. Philadelphia, PA “Bridging the Gaps” Multidisciplinary Program Intern 06/2003-08/2003  Synthesized health promotion information on women’s health and child development topics for dissemination.  Created teen resource directory and resource packet for parents of children with disabilities.  Conducted audits of medical records to review health center compliance with federal regulations.

Health Promotion Council of Southeastern Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Coordinator of Youth Access to Tobacco Program 09/2000-01/2002  Collected research on secondhand smoke policies for distribution to Philadelphia council members.  Present research findings on “Youth Access to Tobacco” at the American Public Health Association Conference in 2001.  Conducted and evaluated compliance check information.  Led and developed workshops for schools and community agencies on youth access to tobacco and tobacco education.

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CFTFK) Washington, D.C. Public Relations Intern 05/2000-08/2000  Investigated youth tobacco trends and tobacco industry media campaigns.  Translated Spanish documents from the “Framework Convention on Tobacco Control”, hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO).  Organized press conferences and the CFTFK/WHO Convention.

CLINICAL & VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Co-Chair, Parents of Saint Thomas Preschool, 09/2013-09/2015 Volunteer, PA Society for Clinical Social Work- Education Committee, 01/2011-01/2013 Volunteer, Calvary Chapel Norristown, Negril, Jamaica, 06/2008 Clinical Assistant, CHOP’s Center for ADHD Management, “CARE Project”, 09/2007-06/2008 Co-Facilitator, Healing Concepts Continuing Education Seminar, “When Helping Hurts”, 06/2006 Co-Facilitator, Conill Institute psycho-educational group, “The Art of Living with Chronic Illness”, 08/2005-06/2006 Co-Facilitator, Action AIDS support group, “Diversity”, Winter 2006 Co-Facilitator, Philadelphia Children’s Alliance support groups for caretakers and children of sexual abuse, Spring 2006 Counselor, Billy Graham’s Rapid Response Team, New Orleans, LA, 12/2005

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work, Philadelphia Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy, Montgomery County Child Advocate Project- Board of Directors, Saint Thomas Nursery School- Co-leader of Parent/School Organization

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